Oklahoma State University - Graduate Research Assistantships (2) - MS Environmental Science (Range Ecology/Hydrology)

2 Months ago

Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States

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Oklahoma State University is seeking two M.S. students for Graduate Research Assistantships in Environmental Science, focusing on watershed conservation in the Neosho River Watershed. The roles involve ecology/rangeland assessment and hydrology/nature-based engineering, contributing to a project addressing conservation planning in significant ecosystems. This is a full-time position located in Stillwater, OK.
The Environmental Science Graduate Program at Oklahoma State University is seeking two motivated M.S. students to participate in an interdisciplinary watershed conservation project in the Neosho River Watershed of northeastern Oklahoma. This project integrates ecology, rangeland science, watershed hydrology, and nature-based solutions to support conservation planning across a region that includes tallgrass prairie ecosystems and the Tar Creek Superfund Site, one of the most historically significant mining-impacted landscapes in the United States. The two assistantships will focus on complementary components of the project: Ecology / Rangeland Focus: assessment of wildlife habitat, rangeland ecosystems, and species of greatest conservation need. • Hydrology / Nature-Based Engineering Focus: watershed hydrology, site suitability modeling, and conservation planning. Graduate research assistants will contribute to several aspects of the project, including: Creating an inventor...

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