Natural Resources Job Board

Spotted Owl Biologist/Wildlife Biologist

Redwood Forest Foundation Inc. (Private)

Details
Application Deadline:
02/24/2025
Published:
12/28/2024
Starting Date:
between 2/10/2025 and 2/24/2025
Hours per Week:
35 - 55
Salary:
$25 to $30 per hour
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
at least 3 years
Location:
V5RG+2C Leggett, CA, USA (Leggett, California)
Description
 
Position Overview
This position provides an opportunity to work for one of the nation's unique non-profit forest conservation organization in the beautiful coastal ranges of Mendocino and Sonoma counties in Northwestern California. The Redwood Forest Foundation Inc. (RFFI) Usal property is located in the northwestern corner of Mendocino county between the lost coast and the Eel river. This position will require conducting Northern Spotted Owl (NSO) surveys from March 1st through August 31st. Surveys will be conducted on the Usal property in addition to other properties throughout the redwood forests of the coastal ranges of northwestern California. Surveys for other wildlife species will also occur during this time frame, including but not limited to; Marbled Murrelets, Osprey, Fisher, Songbirds etc... 
Duties include conducting nocturnal surveys for NSO's using digital wildlife callers, assisting head biologist with capturing and banding NSO, conducting NSO reproductive status monitoring surveys and observing and recording color-band information of NSO's often alone in remote locations at night without spotty access to communications infrastructure (cell phones, radios and CB’s), taking detailed notes, filling out data forms, entering survey data into various database programs on computers or field devices. Work duties will require hiking over steep and rugged terrain, orienteering with map, compass and GPS units, working independently while following detailed instructions, prioritizing work loads with varying and changing field conditions. Successful applicants will have experience conducting NSO surveys, working alone in remote areas often without contact to fellow employees, operating and maintaining 4x4 vehicles and ATV's at night on rugged unimproved dirt roads in addition to operating chainsaws and a variety of other field equipment. Successful applicants will also have good computer skills, able to work in harsh weather conditions; be physically fit and able to meet the rigorous demands of field work in steep, rugged terrain, able to adapt to a flexible day/night and nighttime work schedule, willing to work overtime, weekends and/or holidays. The applicant must have excellent communication skills (written and oral); able to accurately collect and record field data; and be able to work cooperatively with others, and also capable of working independently with little daily supervision. Our office is located in the coastal town of Fort Bragg, CA which has the most amenities along the north coast between San Francisco and Eureka. Our property is located approximately 1 hour north of Fort Bragg

 

Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree in Natural Resources, Wildlife Management, Wildlife Biology, Forestry or an equivalent degree preferred but not required with adequate experience. 
A minimum of three years field experience is required; candidates with prior experience with spotted owl surveys and/or other nighttime surveys will be given preference. Must be able to identify spotted owls and all other California owls by sight and/or sound, including the ability to differentiate between spotted owls and barred owls. 
Experience with understanding of navigational techniques including topographic maps, compass, and PLSS systems is required in addition to experience with various GPS units and apps. 
Adhering to RFFI safety protocols and conducting duties while being safety conscious. 
A valid driver's license with a clean driving record 
The ability to work independently, have a sense of humor, problem solving abilities, hiking over rugged and steep terrain. 

 

Physical Requirements
 

Be physically fit and able to meet the rigorous demands of field work in steep, rugged terrain Able to adapt to a flexible day/night and nighttime work schedule, especially when bad weather precludes survey work, and willing to work overtime, weekends and/or holidays 
The ability to hear and see and differentiate between nocturnal species during NSO surveys 
The ability to determine color-band combinations on NSO 
The ability to operate 4x4 vehicles and ATV's on unimproved or poorly maintained roads, sometimes removing various road obstructions at night. 
Comfortable with encountering various wildlife species including; Mountain Lion, Bear, Feral Hogs etc... 

 

Application Process
 

Please submit a letter of interest, resume, and at least 3 references in a single file to:   strix@rffi.org   Job applicants must be able to report for work February 17, 2024. 



 

About the Organization:
 
The Redwood Forest Foundation, Inc. (RFFI) is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit organization currently located in Fort Bragg, CA. RFFI's Usal Redwood Forest is one of the largest community forest in the United States. RFFI’s mission is to acquire, protect, restore and manage forestlands and other related resources in the Redwood Region for the long-term benefit of the communities located there. Our vision is to establish community-based forests that provide both critical habitat for increased biodiversity and improved regional economic vitality. 

Since 2007, RFFI has owned and managed the 49,636 acre Usal Redwood Forest, which is located in the Coastal Redwood Region of Mendocino County, California. This 78 sq. mi. property includes portions of two important watersheds: the majority of the Usal Creek drainage and significant tributaries of the South Fork of the Eel River. 

The area was once a thriving ancient redwood and Douglas-fir forest. Within its borders are more than eighteen creeks and tributaries, many of them historically important and currently crucial spawning and rearing habitat for federally listed salmon and steelhead. The forest also contains numerous activity centers of the threatened Northern Spotted Owl. 
 

Contact
Mike Stephens
707-489-6919
strix@rffi.org (preferred contact method)