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Member Spotlight – Lloydene Fay Hill

Running for: Board Position Education:  BA Environmental Science, BS Agricultural Science, Med Curriculum & Instruction Minor in Environmental Education; Minor in Equity, Ethics and Justice; Currently purusing PhD in Organizational Development & Change with Concentration in Social and Ecological Sustainability, Doctoral Research Human Dimensions of Wildlife Crime and Traditional Ecological Knowledge as it applies to Fish […]

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Member Spotlight – Lee Foster

Running for: Vice President Elect Education:  M.S. Wildlife Science, Oregon State University – 2016, B.S. Wildlife Management, Humboldt State University – 2012 Present Position/Employment: Sage-Grouse Conservation Coordinator, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2016 – Present Former Positions/Employment: Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University, 2013 – 2016, Biological Science Aid, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2012, Biological

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Member Spotlight – John Goodell

Running for: President Elect TWS Activities:  2014-2016 ORTWS Conservation Committee Member 2014-Present ORTWS Legislative Committee Member 2015-Present ORTWS Conservation Funding Liaison 2014 & 2015 ORTWS Board Member 2016 ORTWS Vice-President Elect 2017 ORTWS Vice-President – Annual Meeting Chair ORTWS Goals: ORTWS’s mission is to: “Promote wise conservation and management of wildlife resources in Oregon by serving

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Member Spotlight – Jessica Clark

Running for: Board Member Education:  Humboldt State University (BS) Present Position/Employment: ODFW, Senior Wildlife Technician, West Region Research Program Former Positions/Employment: Idaho Department of Fish and Wildlife (Wildlife Technician), California Department of Fish and Wildlife (Scientific Aid), United States Forest Service- Plumas National Forest, Willamette National Forest, Stanislaus National Forest TWS Activities: Attended 2016, 2017 annual Meetings, Poster

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Member Spotlight – Dawn Davis

Running for: Board Member Education:  Doctor of Philosophy, Natural Resources; University of Idaho; 2012, Master of Science, Wildlife Science; Oregon State University; 2002, Bachelor of Science, Biology; University of Nevada, Reno; 1995 Present Position/Employment: Sagebrush Ecosystem Coordinator, US Fish & Wildlife Service Former Positions/Employment: I have dedicated over 15 years to upland game bird management and conservation efforts,

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Member Spotlight – Christopher Hamilton

Running for: Board Member Education:  B.A. Biology – 1993, M.S. Natural Resources – 2009, Ph.D. Forestry – 2014 Present Position/Employment: State Biologist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Portland, Oregon Former Positions/Employment:  State Biologist, NRCS New Mexico – 2014-2015, National Watershed Planner 2004-2006, USFWS Private Lands – 1997-2004, USACE Regulatory 1995-1997, USFWS Seasonal Positions – 1991-1995 TWS Activities: Member:

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Member Spotlight – Barbara Garcia

Running for: Board Member Education:  B.S. Biology University of New Mexico-1998, M.S. Wildlife Resources University of Idaho-2003 Present Position/Employment: Regional Wildlife Ecologist, USDA-Forest Service Pacific Northwest Former Positions/Employment: Biological Technician Fisheries and Wildlife-USFS and DOD, Teaching Assistant-Wildlife Eco 301, Wildlife Mgmt 100-U of I, District Wildlife Biologist USFS MT & AZ, Zoned Wildlife Biologist USFS

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Job Opportunity – Seasonal Wildlife Field Technician

Cafferata Consulting is currently looking to hire a seasonal Field Technician for Spring and Summer 2018. Applicants must have: 1 season of related field experience Good hearing and vision Clean and valid driver’s license College degree in wildlife or a related field Applicants must be: Committed and able to work in a safe and efficient

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Joint Oregon/Washington animal ranking meeting

The Washington Natural Heritage Program and Oregon Biodiversity Information Center maintain lists of rare, threatened and endangered species in their respective states. Species on the lists are ranked, and the lists are used by state and federal agencies to identify sensitive and special status species. A joint meeting to discuss rare vertebrate species from Oregon

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Job Opportunities – 2 Positions with The Nature Conservancy

SW Oregon Steward Ashland, OR Are you a team leader that enjoys ecological monitoring and working with volunteers? Do you have an interest in working in vernal pool, grassland, oak, chaparral, forest, and wetland plant communities in southern Oregon? The SW Oregon team is looking for a 9- month Steward to assist with biological and

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