Wildlife Biologist / Game and Fish Technician - Fort Johnson, LA

2 Months ago

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

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Job Description

The Wildlife Biologist/Game and Fish Technician position at Colorado State University in Fort Johnson, LA, involves in-person work supporting conservation efforts on military lands. Responsibilities include implementing fisheries management plans, conducting population surveys, managing wildlife food plots, and monitoring deer populations. Candidates need experience in wildlife fieldwork and data collection. A high school diploma is required, with a preference for candidates holding a related bachelor's degree.
About the position

The Wildlife Biologist/Game and Fish Technician position at Fort Johnson, LA, involves supporting the conservation efforts of the U.S. Army installation through the execution of various game, fish, and wildlife projects. This role requires in-person work and focuses on implementing management plans for fisheries, wildlife food plots, and game species, while also conducting population surveys and habitat management. The position is integral to ensuring sustainable management of natural resources on military lands.

Responsibilities
• Implement the fisheries management plan including population sampling, water quality testing, and aquatic vegetation control.
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• Plant and maintain wildlife food plots using appropriate equipment.
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• Conduct population surveys and habitat management for game birds.
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• Monitor white-tailed deer populations and manage deer check stations twice a year.
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• Conduct forest prescriptions to improve game species habitat.
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• Assist in the removal and treatment of nuisance and invasive species.
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• Support other program areas as necessary, including non-game and endangered species.

Requirements
• High School Diploma.
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• Experience working with wildlife.
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• Experience conducting fieldwork and accurately recording data.
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• Proficiency in using field data collection applications, compasses, maps, data tablets, and GPS units.
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• Proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access).
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• Ability to walk several consecutive miles carrying light gear of up to 30 pounds in adverse weather and rugged terrain.
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• Valid driver's license or ability to obtain one by employment start date.
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• Legally authorized to work in the U.S. by proposed start date.

Nice-to-haves
• Bachelor's degree in wildlife management, botany, horticulture, biology, ecology, or a closely related science.
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• 1+ years of experience with wildlife management or natural resource management.
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• 1+ years of fieldwork experience with wildlife.
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• Experience with GPS and GIS technologies.
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• Experience working on a military installation and familiarity with DoD/Army environmental regulations.
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• Experience working at Fort Johnson and in Southern ecosystems.

Benefits
• Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
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• Opportunities for professional development and career growth.
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• Collaborative work environment focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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