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Habitat & Access Specialist

Wyoming Game & Fish Division (State)

Application Deadline:
01/16/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 3/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
starting at $20.39 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Dubois, Wyoming
4 hours ago
Habitat & Access Specialist

Wyoming Game & Fish Division (State)

Application Deadline:
01/16/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 3/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
starting at $20.39 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Dubois, Wyoming
4 hours ago
Utah and Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Crew Leads and Technicians

Colorado Natural Heritage Program (State)

Application Deadline:
04/01/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 3/23/2026 and 4/20/2026
Ending Date:
between 4/20/2026 and 9/30/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$20 to $24 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
4 hours ago
Utah and Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Crew Leads and Technicians

Colorado Natural Heritage Program (State)

Application Deadline:
04/01/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 3/23/2026 and 4/20/2026
Ending Date:
between 4/20/2026 and 9/30/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$20 to $24 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
4 hours ago
Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Riparian Botanist

Colorado Natural Heritage Program (State)

Application Deadline:
04/15/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 3/23/2026 and 4/20/2026
Ending Date:
between 4/20/2026 and 10/1/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$21 to $23 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
4 hours ago
Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Riparian Botanist

Colorado Natural Heritage Program (State)

Application Deadline:
04/15/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 3/23/2026 and 4/20/2026
Ending Date:
between 4/20/2026 and 10/1/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$21 to $23 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
4 hours ago
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Animal Ecology (tenure-track)

Ohio University (State)

Application Deadline:
01/19/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
Commensurate / Negotiable
Education Required:
Doctorate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Athens, Ohio
Tags:
Faculty / Post-Doc Appointments
4 hours ago
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Animal Ecology (tenure-track)

Ohio University (State)

Application Deadline:
01/19/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
Commensurate / Negotiable
Education Required:
Doctorate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Athens, Ohio
Tags:
Faculty / Post-Doc Appointments
4 hours ago
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Conservation Biology (tenure-track)

Ohio University (State)

Application Deadline:
01/19/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
Commensurate / Negotiable
Education Required:
Doctorate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Athens, Ohio
Tags:
Faculty / Post-Doc Appointments
4 hours ago
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Conservation Biology (tenure-track)

Ohio University (State)

Application Deadline:
01/19/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
Commensurate / Negotiable
Education Required:
Doctorate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Athens, Ohio
Tags:
Faculty / Post-Doc Appointments
4 hours ago
Palmyra Atoll NWR Rainforest Realignment Volunteer Position

USFWS (Federal)

Application Deadline:
01/06/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
2/23/2026
Ending Date:
7/14/2026
Hours per Week:
48
Salary:
none
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
none
Location:
62QVVWGH+4Q (U.S. Minor Outlying Islands)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
4 hours ago
Palmyra Atoll NWR Rainforest Realignment Volunteer Position

USFWS (Federal)

Application Deadline:
01/06/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
2/23/2026
Ending Date:
7/14/2026
Hours per Week:
48
Salary:
none
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
none
Location:
62QVVWGH+4Q (U.S. Minor Outlying Islands)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
4 hours ago
Environmental Scientist

California State Parks, Ocotillo Wells District (State)

Application Deadline:
12/26/2025
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 2/2/2026
Ending Date:
before 12/31/2027
Hours per Week:
0 - 40
Salary:
$25.49 to $53.78 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Ocotillo Wells state vehicular recreation area (California)
4 hours ago
Environmental Scientist

California State Parks, Ocotillo Wells District (State)

Application Deadline:
12/26/2025
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 2/2/2026
Ending Date:
before 12/31/2027
Hours per Week:
0 - 40
Salary:
$25.49 to $53.78 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Ocotillo Wells state vehicular recreation area (California)
4 hours ago
Natural Resource Specialist 4 (Energy Program Coordinator)

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (State)

Application Deadline:
12/18/2025
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 12/22/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$6,123 to $9,409 per month
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 8 years
Location:
Salem, Oregon
4 hours ago
Natural Resource Specialist 4 (Energy Program Coordinator)

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (State)

Application Deadline:
12/18/2025
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 12/22/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$6,123 to $9,409 per month
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 8 years
Location:
Salem, Oregon
4 hours ago
Fisheries Biological Aide – Snorkel Crew

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State)

Application Deadline:
01/31/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 5/18/2026
Ending Date:
after 8/14/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
starting at $15 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Idaho
Tags:
Undergraduate Opportunities
4 hours ago
Fisheries Biological Aide – Snorkel Crew

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State)

Application Deadline:
01/31/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 5/18/2026
Ending Date:
after 8/14/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
starting at $15 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Idaho
Tags:
Undergraduate Opportunities
4 hours ago
Wildlife Education and Outreach Internship

Think Wild Central Oregon (Private)

Application Deadline:
05/04/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 5/1/2026 and 6/22/2026
Ending Date:
between 8/14/2026 and 9/18/2026
Hours per Week:
24 - 40
Salary:
none
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
62410 Erickson Road (Bend, Oregon)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
4 hours ago
Wildlife Education and Outreach Internship

Think Wild Central Oregon (Private)

Application Deadline:
05/04/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 5/1/2026 and 6/22/2026
Ending Date:
between 8/14/2026 and 9/18/2026
Hours per Week:
24 - 40
Salary:
none
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
62410 Erickson Road (Bend, Oregon)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
4 hours ago

Habitat & Access Specialist

Wyoming Game & Fish Division (State) | https://wgfd.wyo.gov/

Details
Application Deadline:
01/16/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 3/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
starting at $20.39 per hour
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Dubois, Wyoming
Description

Description and Functions



GENERAL DESCRIPTION: 


The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking three (3) eight-month Habitat and Access Specialists. These positions support a wide range of land management activities associated with the development, maintenance, and stewardship of Wildlife Habitat Management Areas (WHMAs) and Public Access Areas (PAAs). All three positions will be based in Dubois, Wyoming.

Human Resource Contact:  Dezzaree Schott / dezzaree.schott@wyo.gov


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:  The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function that may be performed in the job level.


  • Irrigation maintenance – Pivot, flood, and gated pipe
  • Fence construction and maintenance – Wildlife, elk fence, stackyards, and stock fence
  • Operation and maintenance of farm equipment (tractors, skid steers, backhoes)
  • Knowledge and experience in farming.
  • Weed identification 
  • Wetland management
  • WHMA and PAA maintenance (roads, parking areas, boat ramps, etc)
  • ATV/UTV operation and maintenance
  • Operation of power tools, 4x4 pickups, and trailers
  • Work on other projects as assigned.


Qualifications



PREFERENCES/**AGENCY REQUIREMENTS:


Preference may be given to those with a farm or ranch background or experience related to range management, fish and wildlife resource management, and habitat development
OR
Preference may be given to those with college coursework towards a degree in range, fish, or wildlife management.

***Must have a valid driver’s license.


KNOWLEDGE: 


  • Knowledge and experience in farming and irrigation
  • Knowledge of wildlife management, natural resource management, range management, wetland management, and habitat management
  • Skill in organizing, planning, prioritizing, and managing time
  • Ability to listen, be a team player, and communicate with other employees and the public
  • Ability to work alone and exercise independent judgment


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:


None - See "Preferences"


Necessary Special Requirements


PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:



  • Weekend work will be required
  • Positions may require extended stays in campers
  • Must be able to lift 50lbs
  • Position will often work independently, working outside in all weather conditions


NOTES:


  • FLSA: Non-exempt
  • Successful applicants for employment must pass a background check prior to appointment.
  • Three (3) positions will be located in Dubois (3/1/2026 thru 11/15/2026) and may have housing (cabin or camper) provided.
  • Uniform, rain gear, and other necessary gear will be provided when in the field.
  • Successful applicants for employment must pass a background check prior to appointment.
  • In addition to submitting the state application, please submit a cover letter to Kevin Howard, Habitat and Access Supervisor, 5400 Bishop Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82006, or email: kevin.howard@wyo.gov. The cover letter should include career plans and suitability for the job.
  • CONTACT: For more information regarding these positions, contact Kevin Howard, Habitat and Access Supervisor, at 307-332-2688.


Supplemental Information



040-Game & Fish Commission-Services Division


Click here to view the State of Wyoming Classification and Pay Structure.


The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.


Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.

Contact
Dezzaree Schott
dezzaree.schott@wyo.gov (preferred contact method)

Utah and Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Crew Leads and Technicians

Colorado Natural Heritage Program (State) | https://cnhp.colostate.edu/

Details
Application Deadline:
04/01/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 3/23/2026 and 4/20/2026
Ending Date:
between 4/20/2026 and 9/30/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$20 to $24 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Description
Title: Utah and Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Crew Leads and Technicians 
Position Type: Full-time, temporary 
Number Of Positions: 8 in total; 4 Crew Leads & 4 Technicians 
Work Locations: Based in Salt Lake City, UT. Travel throughout UT or Nevada. 
Pay Rate: Crew Leads: $22-24/hr. Technicians: $20-21/hr. Depending on experience.   
$60.00/day per diem & gear reimbursement when traveling beyond base location. Total travel reimbursement = $395-455 per hitch (tax exempt). 
*Travel per diem adds approximately $5/hr. to the hourly pay rate 
Health insurance (monthly Premiums paid by CSU), retirement, paid federal holidays, and sick leave provided.   
Duration: April–September 2026 

In partnership with the Utah and Nevada Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) is seeking experienced field technicians to collect stream monitoring data through BLM’s Lotic Assessment, Inventory and Monitoring (AIM) Program. Successful applicants will be trained in Lotic AIM sampling protocols and will sample stream habitat for wadeable rivers and streams on BLM lands throughout Uta and Nevada.  All Crew Leads and Technicians must be available for the weeklong training in April, 2026. 

Four 2-person field teams will be hired. Each team will have 1 Crew Lead and 1 Stream Technician. Teams working in Nevada will additionally be joined by a botanist. The crew will begin field preparations starting early April 2026 (crew leads will start 1-2 weeks earlier) and will collect data into August/September. The team will work closely with Utah and Nevada BLM hydrologists, fisheries biologists, and other BLM staff within local Field Offices. Crews will typically work 8-day field hitches followed by 6 days off. Crews will camp on BLM land and typically work 10-hour days. Data collection will include water quality sampling, stream habitat data, and benthic macroinvertebrates. Field protocols can be found here: AIM National Aquatic Monitoring Framework: Field Protocol for Wadeable Lotic Systems, TR1735-2 ver 2 (blm.gov) 


Crew Lead positions will begin work in advance of the field season to plan field season logistics and scout field sites. The Crew Lead will be responsible for supporting and managing crew safety and wellbeing, coordinating field logistics and scheduling, managing the crew’s equipment, and completing administrative paperwork. Before, during and after field data collection, the Crew Lead will be responsible for the organization and quality control of all AIM data collected using both paper forms and iPad tablets.          
CNHP is interested in finding the best candidates for these positions. We encourage you to apply, even if you don’t think you meet every one of our preferred qualifications – use your application to let us know what excites you about this role and what transferable skills or other qualities you would bring.

Qualifications for All Positions  

  1. Coursework in ecology, natural resources, range management, or related field is required for all positions. A completed B.S. degree is preferred for all positions and required for Crew Leads. 
  2. Field experience collecting scientific data required for all positions. Experience with stream habitat, water quality, macroinvertebrates, and/or other environmental data preferred. 
  3. Experience with aerial photography (Google Earth), navigating with a topographic map, and use of GPS preferred for all positions and required for Crew Leads. Experience with ArcGIS preferred for Crew Leads but not required. 

  4. Willingness and ability to work long hours and unusual schedules, travel extensively during the field season, share living quarters, car camp, and potentially backpack and hike long distances (up to 10 miles / day) while carrying a heavy pack (up to 40lbs) required for all positions.  
  5. Willingness and ability to work with a positive attitude in field conditions that include exposure to inclement weather, rugged terrain, hot or cold weather (30–110° F), mosquitos, and poisonous plants, all while maintaining a strong commitment to team safety required for all positions. 
  6. High degree of comfort wading in all types of streams including those with slick rocks, boulders, fast water, cold water, deep mud, and log jams is required for all positions.  
  7. Careful attention to detail and strong written and organizational skills to complete lengthy field forms required for all positions. Experience collecting data electronically using tablets or other devices preferred for all positions. 
  8. Strong oral communication skills for professional interactions with BLM staff and private landowners required for all positions. 
  9. A valid driver’s license required for all positions. Experience driving 4x4 vehicles on rough roads preferred. 
  10. Wilderness First Aid or other field safety training preferred for all positions. 
 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

To apply email resume, cover letter, and three references (with email and phone numbers) to Mitch Kleimeyer at Mitchell.Kleimeyer@colostate.edu  Please mention how you found this position announcement and indicate if you would like to be considered for the Crew Lead positions. First consideration of applicants will begin January 12, 2026. Applications will continue to be accepted until all positions are filled or until April 15, 2026, whichever comes first.   

Contact
Mitchell Kleimeyer
Mitchell.Kleimeyer@colostate.edu (preferred contact method)

Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Riparian Botanist

Colorado Natural Heritage Program (State) | https://cnhp.colostate.edu/

Details
Application Deadline:
04/15/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 3/23/2026 and 4/20/2026
Ending Date:
between 4/20/2026 and 10/1/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
$21 to $23 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
at least 1 year
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Description
 Title: Nevada BLM Stream Monitoring Riparian Botanist 
Position Type: Full-time, temporary 
Number Of Positions: 2 Riparian Botanists 
Work Locations: Based in Salt Lake City, UT. Travel throughout Nevada. 
Pay Rate: $21-23/hr. Depending on experience.   
$60.00/day per diem & gear reimbursement when traveling beyond base location. Total travel reimbursement = $395-455 per two-week hitch (tax exempt). 
*Travel per diem adds approximately $5/hr. to the hourly pay rate 
Health insurance (monthly Premiums paid by CSU), retirement, paid federal holidays, and sick leave provided.   
Duration: April–September 2026 


Summary of Positions 

In partnership with the Nevada Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) is seeking experienced riparian botanists to assist in the implementation of BLM’s Lotic Assessment, Inventory and Monitoring (AIM) initiative as well as the Multiple Indicator Monitoring (MIM) of stream channels and streamside vegetation. Successful applicants will be trained in the methods by ecologists from CNHP and BLM and will spend the summer applying those protocols in stream reaches in Nevada to assess the riparian vegetation.  All hires must be available for the weeklong training in April, 2026, exact dates TBD. 

Two riparian botanists will be hired. The botanist will be part of a 3-person crew consisting of one botanist and two stream technicians that will work collectively to carry out aquatic and riparian sampling. The crew will begin field preparations starting early April 2026 (crew leads will start 1-2 weeks earlier) and will collect data into August/September. The team will work closely with Nevada BLM hydrologists, fisheries biologists, and other BLM staff within local Field Offices. Crews will typically work 8-day field hitches followed by 6 days off. Crews will camp on BLM land and typically work 10-hour days. Data collection will include water quality sampling, stream habitat data, and benthic macroinvertebrates. Field protocols can be found here: AIM National Aquatic Monitoring Framework: Field Protocol for Wadeable Lotic Systems, TR1735-2 ver 2 (blm.gov) 

Riparian Botanist positions will be responsible for vegetation sampling along streams. They will need to identify all riparian vascular plants found along the streambank to the species level either in the field or in the office after sampling. They will collect vouchers of unknown species and track all unknown plants from multiple sites over a sampling hitch. The riparian botanist will also be responsible for collecting data on the intensity of grazing impact upon the streambank and riparian vegetation following defined protocols.          
CNHP is interested in finding the best candidates for these positions. We encourage you to apply, even if you don’t think you meet every one of our preferred qualifications – use your application to let us know what excites you about this role and what transferable skills or other qualities you would bring. 

Qualifications for All Positions  

  1. Coursework in botany, ecology, wetland science, natural resources, range management, or related field required for all positions. A completed B.S. degree is preferred. 
  2. Field experience collecting scientific data required for all positions.  
  3. Experience with aerial photography (Google Earth), navigating with a topographic map, and use of GPS preferred. 
  4. Willingness and ability to work long hours and unusual schedules, travel extensively during the field season, share living quarters, car camp, and potentially backpack and hike long distances (up to 10 miles / day) while carrying a heavy pack (up to 40 lbs.) required for all positions.  
  5. Willingness and ability to work with a positive attitude in field conditions that include exposure to inclement weather, rugged terrain, hot or cold weather (30–110° F), mosquitos, and poisonous plants, all while maintaining a strong commitment to team safety required for all positions. 
  6. High degree of comfort wading in all types of streams including those with slick rocks, boulders, fast water, cold water, deep mud, and log jams is required for all positions.  
  7. Careful attention to detail and strong written and organizational skills to complete lengthy field forms required for all positions. Experience collecting data electronically using tablets or other devices preferred for all positions. 
  8. Strong oral communication skills for professional interactions with BLM staff and private landowners required for all positions. 
  9. A valid driver’s license required for all positions. Experience driving 4x4 vehicles on rough roads preferred. 
  10. Wilderness First Aid or other field safety training preferred for all positions. 
 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

To apply email resume, cover letter, and three references (with email and phone numbers) to Mitch Kleimeyer at Mitchell.Kleimeyer@colostate.edu  Please mention how you found this position announcement. First consideration of applicants will begin January 12, 2026. Applications will continue to be accepted until all positions are filled or until April 15, 2026, whichever comes first. 

Contact
Mitchell Kleimeyer
Mitchell.Kleimeyer@colostate.edu (preferred contact method)

Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Animal Ecology (tenure-track)

Ohio University (State) | https://www.ohio.edu/

Details
Application Deadline:
01/19/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
Commensurate / Negotiable
Education Required:
Doctorate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Athens, Ohio
Tags:
Faculty / Post-Doc Appointments
Description
The Ohio University Biological Sciences Department | Ohio University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Animal Ecology. The expected start date is August 2026. We aim to identify individuals who will contribute to our department’s mission through high impact research, exceptional teaching, and meaningful service.

We have a concurrent search for an Assistant Professor of Conservation Biology, https://www.ohiouniversityjobs.com/postings/55640, which complements this position, and applicants are welcome to apply for both positions if qualified.

Assistant Professor of Animal Ecology will conduct research related to the dynamics of animal populations in natural ecosystems using empirical or integrative approaches. The preferred candidate should have expertise in quantitative methods including ecological modeling, analysis of large datasets, and biostatistics. We are particularly interested in individuals using field-based research on population and meta-population dynamics, life history patterns, eco-physiological processes, eco-evolutionary dynamics, disease ecology, or the effects of environmental change and/or other anthropogenic stressors. Expertise in advanced computation (e.g., machine learning), predictive frameworks, or experimental manipulation is welcome.

The successful applicant is expected to establish and maintain a vibrant, world-class research program that will attract external funding, recruit graduate students (MS and PhD), and contribute to collaborative and interdisciplinary research within the department and across the university.

The successful candidate is also expected to provide research experiences for undergraduate students and teach up to three (undergraduate/graduate) courses per year in their area of expertise. The individual will also contribute professional service to the department and university.
Contact
Dr. Molly Morris
morrism@ohio.edu (preferred contact method)

Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Conservation Biology (tenure-track)

Ohio University (State) | https://www.ohio.edu/

Details
Application Deadline:
01/19/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 8/1/2026
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
Commensurate / Negotiable
Education Required:
Doctorate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Athens, Ohio
Tags:
Faculty / Post-Doc Appointments
Description
The Ohio University Biological Sciences Department | Ohio University invites applications for a tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant Professor in Conservation Biology. The expected start date is August 2026. We aim to identify individuals who will contribute to our department’s mission through high impact research, exceptional teaching, and meaningful service.

We have a concurrent search for an Assistant Professor of Animal Ecology https://www.ohiouniversityjobs.com/postings/55639 which complements this position, and applicants are welcome to apply for both positions if qualified.

Assistant Professor of Conservation Biology will study organismal and ecosystem responses to habitat loss, urbanization, pollution, and/or climate change. Preference will be given to candidates whose research applies an integrative approach (experimental, comparative, or computational) to evaluate how animals adapt to changing environments. This position will focus on identifying practical conservation actions across priority landscapes, informing species recovery efforts, and engaging with partners to protect and restore ecological integrity. Expertise in landscape ecology, wildlife biology, aquatic biology or geographic information systems and remote sensing is welcome.

The successful applicant is expected to establish and maintain a vibrant, world-class research program that will attract external funding, recruit graduate students (MS and PhD), and contribute to collaborative and interdisciplinary research within the department and across the university. The successful candidate is also expected to provide research experiences for undergraduate students and teach up to three (undergraduate/graduate) courses per year in their area of expertise. The individual will also contribute professional service to the department and university.
Contact
Dr. Molly Morris
morrism@ohio.edu (preferred contact method)

Palmyra Atoll NWR Rainforest Realignment Volunteer Position

USFWS (Federal) | https://www.fws.gov/refuge/palmyra-atoll

Details
Application Deadline:
01/06/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
2/23/2026
Ending Date:
7/14/2026
Hours per Week:
48
Salary:
none
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
none
Location:
62QVVWGH+4Q (U.S. Minor Outlying Islands)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description
Overview

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is recruiting four (4) volunteers available from mid-Feb 2026 to mid-July 2026, to participate in an invasive coconut control project (The CoCo Project) at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. Volunteers will work in Honolulu for preparation and training for up to three (3) weeks and then be deployed to Palmyra Atoll for approximately four (4) months.

Palmyra Atoll is in the central Pacific Ocean, about 1,000 miles south of Hawaii. Palmyra is a thickly vegetated set of islands with abundant rainfall; hot, humid temperatures; and rustic living conditions. It is uninhabited except for a small crew who manages a field station and FWS personnel who manage the refuge resources. Research groups will be rotating in and out during the season.

Volunteers will have the rare opportunity to live in this remote setting surrounded by rainforest, seabirds, land crabs and rich coral reefs. The volunteers will be participating in an exciting long-term project to realign Palmyra’s rainforest from a copra plantation (coconut palms) to native forest. This island-level experiment aims to increase native tree species and seabird populations and improve island and coral reef resiliency to climate change.

Duties and Responsibilities: Volunteers will work 8-hours a day 6-days a week for the entire 4 months on Palmyra without any chance of leaving the atoll. Volunteers will spend most of their time (~32 hours a week) on tasks related to the coconut palm control project. Volunteers will be controlling coconut palms using manual techniques (hacking with machetes and hand saws) and herbicide applications. The work is extremely strenuous and repetitive, requiring crewmembers to be in excellent physical condition to cope with long hours of stooping, swinging, and hauling in hot and humid conditions. Volunteers will participate in data management and report writing, as well as the cleaning, maintenance, and repair work needed to keep the project going in a remote tropical environment. The volunteers are part of the atoll community and are expected to contribute to basic field station chores such as laundry, cleaning, trash collection, rust abatement, etc. Volunteers will spend approximately 8 hours a week on other biological conservation tasks as needed, for example: invasive plant removal experiments, plant surveys and monitoring, native tree propagation and planting, seabird surveys, marine debris surveys, and starfish surveillance snorkels. Volunteers must be able to swim, snorkel and work from a boat. Many workdays will involve motorboat or kayak operations. Refuge personnel work closely with The Nature Conservancy and volunteers will be interacting with a variety of people from heavy equipment mechanics to philanthropists to scientists. Volunteers are expected to represent the US. Fish and Wildlife Service always in a mature and professional manner, which may include providing interpretive tours and presentations to visitors.

The closest definitive medical care is located 1,000 miles away and critical care may take up to 4 days to be received. There are no cell towers on the atoll, but satellite-based internet is available. Keep in mind it is not reliable enough to be enrolled in continuing education courses. Internet based texts and phone calls are possible. Opportunities for mail are limited. Volunteers must be prepared to only bring one suitcase and go the entire time without any resupplies. Meals are provided by the TNC station and there is no capacity to provide for any specialized diet other than vegetarian. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will provide: Transportation to and from Honolulu, HI from major US cities; Housing in Honolulu and Palmyra; Food while stationed on Palmyra; Daily per diem for food when in Honolulu (Per diem takes 4-6 weeks to show in bank account); and personal protective equipment for herbicide use and while working on the Refuge. Per diem and stipends come to $1,500.00 upon completion of the full term of service. 

Qualifications

Qualified volunteers must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen and possess a current passport that does not expire for at least 1-year or a non-US citizen that at the time of the application submission
  • already possesses a US visa that allows the candidate to work in the US through July 2026. Possession of a valid U.S. driver’s license is preferred.
  • Be physically and mentally prepared for living and working on an isolated atoll in a small community without modern conveniences for an extended period.
  • Be able to perform all duties in equatorial weather conditions including high heat and humidity, strong winds, and rain.
  • Be able to pass a snorkel/swim fitness test.
  • Be able to lift and carry 50-lbs, ride a bicycle, kayak up to 6-miles round trip, and walk at least 5-miles a day over variable terrain, including water-covered mud flats, thick rainforests, and beaches while carrying up to 35-lbs.
  • Be able to perform repetitive stooping, twisting and bending motions throughout the day such as hacking 8 inches above the ground with a machete then piling the palm fronds. Individuals who enjoy physical challenges and/or team sports preferred.
  • Be able to supply their own work outfits and snorkeling gear.
  • Be able to work well independently as well as side-by-side for extended periods.
  • The best-suited candidates are easy-going with a good sense of humor, display a mature and professional persona, are flexible under changing conditions and possess a strong physical and mental constitution.
Prior experience in the following is preferred, but not required: remote work, long-term camping, or rustic living; working as a member of a small team; participant in team sports or other athletic endeavors for fun; operating small motorboats and kayaks; invasive plant control (terrestrial); plant propagation; species monitoring or surveying; familiarity with computer software such as Google Earth, Microsoft Word and Excel and general skills in maintenance of equipment and facilities.

To apply: Please e-mail the following two attachments to Paige at paige_mino@fws.gov:

1) A cover letter and your resume/cv with at least three references, in one document (PDF)

2) A completed Volunteer Service Application, found at this link:  

Contact
Paige Mino
paige_mino@fws.gov (preferred contact method)

Environmental Scientist

California State Parks, Ocotillo Wells District (State)

Details
Application Deadline:
12/26/2025
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 2/2/2026
Ending Date:
before 12/31/2027
Hours per Week:
0 - 40
Salary:
$25.49 to $53.78 per hour
Education Required:
Bachelors
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Ocotillo Wells state vehicular recreation area (California)
Description
The reporting location for this position is at Ocotillo Wells SVRA, located at 5172 Highway 78, Borrego Springs, CA 92004. This position will work under the supervision of the Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory). The Environmental Scientist will develop and implement natural resources management projects, planning, and stewardship at Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area. This position will develop a monitoring program for western burrowing owl at the park, including developing protocols and leading surveys. The Environmental Scientist will compile data, manage records, analyze results, write reports, and make recommendations for natural resources. The incumbent may also support other district programs or natural resources management efforts. For further information, contact Sara Lockett at sara.lockett@parks.ca.gov.

Special Qualifications and/or Hiring Requirements:
  • The selected candidate is required to submit to a background investigation process utilizing Live Scan fingerprinting prior to appointment.
  • Possession of a valid driver’s license is required. You must answer the questions addressing your driver’s license on your application. Ensure you provide your driver’s license number, class, expiration date, and any endorsements and/or restrictions on your application.

This position may work up to 1500 hours in any calendar year. This position is designated as not telework eligible. Funding for this position is project-based and may not be renewed beyond December 31, 2027.

Training and Development Assignments may be considered. This position is eligible for benefits, including health, pension, uniform reimbursements, etc. More details: https://workforcalifornia.ca.gov/.

State housing may be required. Special Requirement/Condition of Employment: Depending on the assigned location, the incumbent may be required to occupy state-owned housing to meet operational needs or may be offered state-owned housing if available. Housing assignments will be determined in accordance with Department policy, operational priorities, and applicable labor agreements.

Minimum Qualifications: Possession of a bachelor's or advanced degree with a major in a biological, chemical, physical, or environmental science, soil science, water science, hydrology, agronomy, natural resource science, environmental or public health, physical geography, or a closely related scientific discipline. (Admission to a masters or doctoral degree program in a biological, chemical, physical, or environmental science, soil science, water science, hydrology, agronomy, natural resource science, environmental or public health, physical geography, or a closely related scientific discipline shall be considered to meet these education qualifications.)

How to Apply: Applicants must successfully take the Environmental Scientist Examination to be considered for hiring. This is an online exam that evaluates a candidates' knowledge, abilities, and skills relevant to the position. The exam may only be taken once in a 12 month period.

Applications may be submitted through www.CalCareers.ca.gov by clicking 'Apply Now' on the position advertisement. Application packages, including an Employment Application (STD 678), may be mailed or dropped off at the address listed on the position advertisement.

The final filing date is 12/26/2025.

Contact
Sara Lockett
sara.lockett@parks.ca.gov (preferred contact method)

Natural Resource Specialist 4 (Energy Program Coordinator)

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (State) | https://www.dfw.state.or.us/

Details
Application Deadline:
12/18/2025
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 12/22/2025
Hours per Week:
at least 40
Salary:
$6,123 to $9,409 per month
Education Required:
High School Diploma
Experience Required:
at least 8 years
Location:
Salem, Oregon
Description
Help the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fulfill its mission: To protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations.

We're hiring a full-time, permanent position to lead energy facility standards and support Regional Habitat Biologists through a statewide community of practice. This role may be based in Salem, Bend, La Grande, Pendleton, or The Dalles, depending upon availability. Please note that occasional travel to Salem will be necessary.

What you will do:

  • Lead ODFW’s coordination and review of terrestrial energy facility siting applications, including wind, solar, transmission lines and other energy infrastructure.

  • Serve as the statewide coordinator for energy-related permitting and planning processes, including coordination with ODFW staff across the Habitat, Fish and Wildlife Divisions, and ODFW Watershed Districts for statewide consistency and engagement. Provide technical support and training to ODFW staff on energy project review and mitigation.

  • Evaluate and recommend mitigation strategies for impacts to fish, wildlife and habitat resources to ensure consistency with the ODFW Fish and Wildlife Habitat Mitigation Policy.

  • Lead ODFW’s participation in the Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC) site certificate application process to identify and mitigate for the impacts of terrestrial energy facility projects on fish, wildlife and habitat resources, and apply biological expertise to interpret technical studies related to habitat assessments or species surveys.

  • Distribute applications, study proposals and reports to ODFW staff for review and comment; synthesize, revise and finalize ODFW comments to ensure consistency with ODFW administrative rules, policies, standards and guidelines.

  • Provide ODFW standards for energy facility projects and coordinate an agency community of practice for dissemination of standards and support for Regional Habitat Biologists.

  • Represent ODFW in negotiations and policy discussions regarding renewable energy development with applicants, consultants, ODFW Watershed District and Region staff, state and federal agencies, local governments, and other stakeholders.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.

What we are looking for:

Minimum Qualifications:

To meet the qualifications, candidates must meet at least one of the following options:

  • Option 1: Eight years of experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a biological or ecological program. At least three years of the experience must be at a technical or professional level performing activities such as researching and analyzing data, conducting investigations, applying pertinent laws and regulations, or coordinating and monitoring project activities.

  • Option 2: A Bachelor's degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science or a closely related Bachelor’s degree with at least 45 quarter (30 semester) hours of related  coursework and five years of experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a biological or ecological program. At least three years of the experience must be at a technical or professional level performing activities such as researching and analyzing data, conducting investigations, applying pertinent laws and regulations, or coordinating and monitoring project activities.

  • Option 3: A Master's degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science or a closely related Bachelor’s degree with at least 45 quarter (30 semester) hours of related  coursework and four years of experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a biological or ecological program. At least three years of the experience must be at a technical or professional level performing activities such as researching and analyzing data, conducting investigations, applying pertinent laws and regulations, or coordinating and monitoring project activities.

  • Option 4: A Doctorate degree in Fisheries or Wildlife Science or a closely related Bachelor’s degree with at least 45 quarter (30 semester) hours of related  coursework and three years of experience performing studies, research, or resource management activities in a biological or ecological program. At least three years of the experience must be at a technical or professional level performing activities such as researching and analyzing data, conducting investigations, applying pertinent laws and regulations, or coordinating and monitoring project activities.

Note: Applicants who have obtained a Master's degree or Doctorate that included work experience from an internship, work/study, thesis, or similar program may list this experience in their application to receive credit for the work experience. The Master's degree/Doctorate and applicable work experience will be considered separately and both the education and applicable experience may count toward minimum qualifications.

Desired Attributes:

  • Skill in building and maintaining productive partnerships with stakeholders, including energy developers, consultants, local governments and regulatory agencies.

  • Representing ODFW in a practical, reasonable, and solution-oriented manner is a critical requirement for this position in their policy-level work with lawmakers and regulators, and in the project-level work with developers and landowners.

  • Demonstrated experience with terrestrial energy facility siting and permitting, including familiarity with wind, solar and transmission infrastructure projects.

  • Demonstrated ability to analyze statutes, administrative rules, and policies.

  • Experience with evaluating the potential effects of development proposals and negotiating mitigation strategies for impacts to fish, wildlife, and habitat resources.

  • Using GIS software and decision support tools.

Benefits of Joining Our Team

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is dedicated to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workforce as we strive to represent and better serve our neighboring communities. Our most important asset is our employees, and each person brings unique, different, and important contributions to the workplace and community we serve. With Oregon’s changing demographics, a workforce that reflects this change will make us stronger and create an opportunity for better decision making.

Additional benefits include:

  • Work/life balance, 11 paid holidays a year, and a competitive benefits package.

  • Advancement and learning opportunities that will help grow your career with the State of Oregon.

  • Get There - Oregon’s easy-to-use carpool matching tool and trip planner.

Application Details and Instructions 

  • The State of Oregon does not request or require your age, date of birth, attendance or graduation dates from an educational institution during the application process.

  • First time applying to the State of Oregon? Consider utilizing a WorkSource Oregon Resource event!

  • This recruitment will be used to establish a list of qualified people to fill the current vacancy and may be used to fill other vacancies as they occur.

  • Please save a copy of this job announcement for reference, as it is not available for you to view after the announcement deadline.

  • The salary listed is the non-PERS qualifying salary range. If the successful candidate is PERS qualifying, the salary range will reflect an additional 6.95%.

  • Reasonable accommodations for interviews will be provided upon request to individuals with disabilities.

  • The job posting closes at 11:59 PM (PDT/PST) on the close date. After you submit your application, be sure to respond to the two questionnaires relating to public records requests and veterans’ preference immediately following your submittal. These questions are necessary to complete the application process.

  • If you are experiencing difficulty applying for this position or have questions, please contact the ODFW Human Resources office at 503-947-6051.

Additional Details:

  • The employee in this position will be represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and will be subject to all terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreement. Pay and benefits on all job listings may change without notice.

  • Finalists are subject to both a criminal history and motor vehicles check. Driving is required for all positions. Adverse background and/or driving information may disqualify you from further consideration.

  • Within three days of hire, applicants will be required to complete the U.S. Department Homeland Security's I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States. ODFW participates in E-Verify. ODFW is not able to support VISA sponsorships.

  • Eligible veterans who meet the qualifications will be given veterans' preference. For more information, please visit Veterans Resources.

Helpful Links & Resources

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

Contact
Luke Curtis
contact via the web posting is preferred (see Details section)

Fisheries Biological Aide – Snorkel Crew

Idaho Department of Fish and Game (State) | https://idfg.idaho.gov/

Details
Application Deadline:
01/31/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
after 5/18/2026
Ending Date:
after 8/14/2026
Hours per Week:
40
Salary:
starting at $15 per hour
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
Idaho
Tags:
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description
About the position
 
The Idaho Department of Fish & Game Nampa Fisheries Research office is seeking (4) temporary (non-benefitted) Fisheries Biological Aides to work as part of a summer field crew. Crew members will conduct snorkeling and habitat surveys to determine salmonid abundance and distribution in the Salmon and Clearwater River drainages.

General Information
These are entry level positions for a six-person snorkel crew. The crew is based out of Nampa but most of the work is in remote, backcountry areas of central Idaho that are difficult to access. Crew members are often required to hike/bushwhack/stream-walk 5-15 miles per day in steep and rugged terrain while carrying backpacks weighing 40-60 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodations. Snorkel surveys are often conducted in swift, cold, water, under variable weather conditions. The work schedule is typically eight days on and six off, working an average 10 hours per day. The crew will camp out in remote areas (often without cell phone service) during their 8-day stint in the field. All transportation, camp gear, snorkel equipment, and food will be supplied by IDFG during work stints. Housing is not provided during days off.

Qualifications
Required
Applicants must be able to work in adverse conditions on rough, remote terrain, and carry a 60+ lb. pack for several miles, with or without reasonable accommodation. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and possess a valid driver’s license.

Preferred
A minimum of one year of coursework at the college level in fisheries, biology or related field or the equivalent in applicable outdoor field training and experience is preferred. It is also desired that individuals have the following skills and outdoor experience: tent camping (primitive), wilderness backpacking, salmonid fish identification, navigating by GPS and topographical maps, operating 4x4 vehicles and ATV’s, towing/backing trailers, and operating chainsaws.



Responsibilities
- Working cooperatively as a member of 6-person snorkel crew
- Working and living (primitive camping) in a backcountry setting for 8 days at a time
- Working outdoors in variable weather conditions
- Hiking, backpacking, bushwhacking, and/or stream walking 5-15 miles per day in steep, rugged terrain
- Conducting snorkel surveys in swift, cold-water environments (moving upstream in a full-body neoprene wetsuit)
- Identifying, counting, and estimating length of juvenile and adult salmonids
- Recording field data on PVC arm cuff and paper datasheets
- Performing QA/QC to ensure data is complete and accurate
- Maintaining snorkel gear, field equipment, and fleet vehicles to optimal standards
- Assisting with daily camp chores, including set-up, take-down, cooking, cleaning, and managing personal belongings
- Abiding by State and Federal regulations/guidelines related to responsible backcountry camping (LNT, campfires, bear safety, etc.)
- Communicating with crew lead and supervisors regularly and in a timely manner
- Conducting snorkel and habitat surveys according to established agency protocol
- Ensuring safe and professional conduct while on duty
 
How to Apply

  1. Applicants must first register with Idaho Department of Labor
    Job Posting 2471333 https://labor.idaho.gov
  2. Complete an IDFG Application for Temporary Employment https://idfg.idaho.gov/jobs/application-temporary
  3. Submit a cover letter, resume, three professional or academic references, and a completed IDFG Application for Temporary Employment via email to: ron.roberts@idfg.idaho.gov 
 

EEO/Veteran’s Preference. If qualified applicants are found, this announcement may close before the listed closing date.





Contact
Ron Roberts
ron.roberts@idfg.idaho.gov (preferred contact method)

Wildlife Education and Outreach Internship

Think Wild Central Oregon (Private) | http://www.thinkwildco.org

Details
Application Deadline:
05/04/2026
Published:
12/11/2025
Starting Date:
between 5/1/2026 and 6/22/2026
Ending Date:
between 8/14/2026 and 9/18/2026
Hours per Week:
24 - 40
Salary:
none
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Location:
62410 Erickson Road (Bend, Oregon)
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description

Wildlife Education and Outreach Internship



About Think Wild 
Think Wild is a 501(c)3 non-profit Wildlife Hospital and Conservation Center located in Bend, Oregon. Our mission at Think Wild is to inspire the high desert community to protect and care for native wildlife through education, conservation, and rescue/rehabilitation. 

The Position

Think Wild is seeking to recruit one Wildlife Outreach and Education Intern for the summer of 2026. The intern will assist the education and outreach team with education programs, outreach events, content creation for social media, and the creation of blogs and other outreach materials. This includes assisting and leading educational programs with local school groups as well as during four weeks of summer camp, tabling and engaging with the public at local community events, and creating social media posts and videos (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube), blogs, press releases, and other means of engaging the public. 

Learning Outcomes:

Throughout the internship, the intern will:

  1. Learn to communicate complex biological concepts to diverse audiences
  2. Teach youth and community members about wildlife ecology, conservation, coexistence, and rehabilitation.
  3. Educate and engage the community about Think Wild’s mission
  4. Organize and facilitate education programs for local youth
  5. Create relevant lessons, curriculum, and social media content about wildlife conservation
  6. Complete an internship project as coordinated with education staff 


This internship is from late May to early September 2026 (start and end date flexible).

The internship requires completion of about 280 total hours. Start/end dates as well as duration of internship are flexible, but the intern must be available during the following dates:
  • June 22-26, 2026
  • July 6-10, 2026
  • July 20–24, 2026

The intern will complete four intensive weeks consisting of five 8-hour shifts per week (40 hours/week). The remaining hours will be distributed flexibly across the rest of the internship, based on program needs and the intern’s preferences/schedule.

Please note, that this is an unpaid position, but a $1,000 stipend is provided to cover living expenses. Interns also receive a Think Wild t-shirt and letter of recommendation upon request. 

Contacts that may be able to provide free or discounted housing options are available upon request. 

Qualifications
  • High school graduate or completed GED by June 2026
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Must work well with staff, volunteers, interns, the general public, and as a member of a team
  • Must be flexible and willing to adapt to a fast-paced work environment
  • Must complete and sign Think Wild liability release waiver 
  • Knowledge and/or passion for learning about Central Oregon wildlife and conservation
  • Experience working with and overseeing medium to large groups of school-aged children preferred
  • Interest and experience in creating TikToks, Reels, and other social media content to educate the public about wildlife issues
  • Strong written communication skills, including the ability to research topics, verify information for accuracy, and assist in writing blog posts, educational content, and occasional press releases
  • Comfortable speaking with the public and representing Think Wild at community events, including tabling, outreach activities, and educational booths


EEO Policy
It is the policy of Think Wild to afford equal volunteer opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to their race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizen status, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic or status that is protected by federal, state, or local law.


Apply + Contact
To apply for this internship, please send a cover letter stating your interest in the role and your resume to Hailee Newman (Education and Volunteer Manager) at hailee@thinkwildco.org. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. The position is open until filled.

*For any questions, please contact Hailee at hailee@thinkwildco.org.

Contact
Hailee Newman
hailee@thinkwildco.org (preferred contact method)