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. Experience working with or for governmental wildlife agencies. Dedication to a career supporting the fields of wildlife, natural resources management, or conservation. Important Details about the Position
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Apply now Job no:502541 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart, Launceston Categories:Administration, Community & Engagement, Farming, Animals and Conservation The University of Tasmania acknowledges
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ecological restoration Familiarity with EDDMapS About the Department The Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology comprises a multidisciplinary group of scholars working on applied and
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collaborate on resilience focused conservation while supporting technical efforts with direct, measurable impacts on one of the region's most critical watersheds. The Program Coordinator serves as the
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, conservation and public engagement. Working within the Creative Communities team, you will help shape how art is experienced across campus and ensure the collection continues to grow, remain accessible and play
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technician to assist with ongoing research in aquatic plant ecology and conservation. This position will support research investigating revegetation of native plants in lakes after treatment of invasive
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conservation — create trade-offs that influence policy decisions. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: To qualify as a doctoral student, you must have either a master's degree
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. ●Deep knowledge of political science, public policy, and/or Arizona history. ●Knowledge of preservation and conservation standards for archival materials. ●Demonstrated effective interpersonal and
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conservation messaging and initiatives to the public. Lead stewards help with program coordination tasks such as staff scheduling and data quality assurance. Lead stewards will help seasonal preparation
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systematics, the co-evolution of pollinators and plants, pollinator conservation, and the factors that affect pollinator populations. In addition to research, the incumbent will teach courses that contribute