Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge
The biological individual placement will assist the Urban Refuge Biologist with a variety of projects, including vegetation surveys, bird surveys conducted by boat, manual and chemical treatments for invasive species, planning/assisting the team with public events, data entry, and other biological and outreach duties. The biological technician will work closely with the all staff to support outreach activities and urban programming. This collaboration may include participating in public events, leading bird walks, and helping to develop and present refuge programs. Through these experiences, the individual placement will gain a diverse set of field, urban, and technical skills that are applicable to future positions.
For more information, see Student Conservation Association listing.
Submit application, resume, and cover letter through the Student Conservation Association portal.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
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