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SAF National Convention Wildlife Symposium

Forest Management and Wildlife in Working Forests: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest Society of American Foresters National Convention: Thursday, October 4, 2018; Oregon Convention Center, RM B113 Click Here for Registration Information This is a symposium supported by the: Oregon Society of American Foresters, Oregon Forest Resources Institute, The Wildlife Society Forestry and Wildlife Working Group, […]

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Job Opportunities: Mason Bruce & Girard, Klamath Tribes and Morrow SCWD

Field Data Technician, Mason Bruce & Girard MB&G has an immediate need to hire multiple field staff to support a short-term vegetation management project in California. Work is located throughout California, from Humboldt to Fresno. Client will train on field data collection methods. This position is classified as temporary, on-call position and requires a minimum 60-90 day work commitment.

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2019 Annual Meeting: Plenary Session

“A Broad Vision for Conservation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Wildlife Science and Policy” Three leading scholars in ecology, environmental history, and environmental ethics will lead a panel discussion along with an Oregon representative on key challenges facing natural resource management now and into the future. Ken Helm, Oregon House of Representatives. Ken Represents District 34 in

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2019 Annual Meeting: Call for Papers

We invite abstracts for presentations and posters, special session proposals, and ideas for other facets of the program. All topics in wildlife, vertebrate biology, habitat management, conservation, and application of research findings to conservation and management practices are welcome. Some topics that are especially applicable to this year’s theme include climate change and policy, disturbance

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PSU Environmental Diversity Scholarship Announcement

The PSU Environmental Professional Program (EPP) staff would like to extend an invitation to apply for the 2018 EPP Diversity Scholarship! The goal of this scholarship is to increase participation from populations typically underrepresented in the field of environmental science and from geographic regions outside the Portland Metro Area. The Environmental Professional Program will be

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Job Opportunity: Wildlife Research Biologist, ODFW, La Grande, OR

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is advertising an opening in La Grande; application period closes December 14. The Wildlife Research Biologist will assist the Project Leader with completing the objectives of the ATV-Hunter Interactions, Carnivore Interactions, Mule Deer Population Dynamics, and Ungulate Habitat Use Studies, and other future research projects. The Department Wildlife Research Program

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Job Opportunity: Upland Game Bird Program Coordinator, ODFW, Salem, OR

Serve as the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Upland Game Bird expert and support a state program directly related to the conservation, management, protection, and utilization of natural resources! Act as primary agency contact and coordinator for Department staff, other agencies, and the public regarding upland game bird issues and projects. For more information, see

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Job Announcement: Biological Science Technician (Wildlife) for BLM

The Bureau of Land Management is hiring full time, temporary appointments not to exceed 1039 hours. Locations include Medford, Grants Pass, Lakeview, and Klamath Falls Oregon. Responsibilities may include: research, compile and tabulate wildlife inventory data (i.e., population counts, reproductive performance, food habits, prey densities, and habitat distribution;) conduct field surveys on proposed actions (i.e. timber

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3rd Call for Papers & Presentations!

We invite abstracts for presentations and posters.  All topics in wildlife biology, habitat management, conservation, and application of research findings to conservation and management practices are welcome. Some topics that are especially applicable to this year’s theme include climate change and policy, human-induced movement of species, forestry prescriptions including thinning and prescribed burning, pathogens and

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Job Opportunities with Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District

Invasive Species Program Coordinator The Invasive Species Program Coordinator will collaborate with local program partners to develop, plan and manage invasive species control efforts throughout the Tualatin Basin in support of the District’s conservation objectives. For more information, visit: https://www.swcd.net/news/position-announcement-invasive-species-program-coordinator/ Stream Program Coordinator The Stream Enhancement Program Coordinator is a regular, full-time position, responsible for implementing

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