May 7-11, 2007
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
-General Academic Information
-International
Programs
-Student Organization
-Workshop/Activity Information
-Scholarships
-Employment Opportunities
Internships/Seasonal
Jobs
Wildlife/Fisheries
Education & Interpretation
Forestry/Restoration/Conservation
Full time/Permanent
Positions
Ph.D. and
M.S. Positions
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GENERAL
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Student Success Center Hours
Sue's walk-in hours will be Mon. and
Thurs. from 1-2:30pm. Quick questions only. CNR Student Success Center (CNR 180) is open Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30pm.
!Attention
Forestry Majors
Open the link for information about the basic forestry skills competency test.
If you are a forestry major or minor you must take this exam to graduate.
Treehaven Plant List
Attached is a "short version" of the Treehaven Plant list that includes common
and scientific names. The following website will help you with the common
characteristics of the majority of these plants -
https://www.uwsp.edu/wildlife/eanderso/Plant%20ID/ Have fun studying!
Biology 378 - Mammalogy
There will be a section of Bio 378 offered this summer. Half of the class will
be taught at Pigeon Lake Field Station and half on campus. The course will cost
about $300 extra to pay for room and board at Pigeon Lake, and there is room for
about 17 students. If you have any questions contact Dr. Chris Yahnke.
CWES Plant List
Click on the title for the 2007 plant list for CWES/Germany.
There may still be some minor changes to this list but it is a great place to
start learning the required common and scientific names. Please visit the
following website for additional CWES information:
www.uwsp.edu/wildlife/eanderso/cwes/ . Have fun studying.
Wetland Certificate Information
There is information available on the Wetland Certificate in the Student Success
Center (CNR 180). Please stop by and ask an advisor for the information sheet.
Geography 353 Online Summer Course
Geography 353 Physical
Climatology and Meteorology will be offered online this summer. Course
requirements are:
1. Required textbook and online readings
2. Four Short answer assignments covering the textbook/online reading.
3. Four multiple-choice online exams.
Students can work at their own pace but must have all
requirements completed by the end of the term. Though G101 is listed as a
prerequisite, I will waive it and give permission for CNR students to take it.
Help make sure the tax on your hunting and fishing equipment is going to
the right place!
To continue getting Wisconsin's share
of the federal excise tax you pay when you buy hunting and fishing equipment,
DNR needs to update its Fish, Wildlife and Habitat Management Plan for
2007-2013. You can help! Please take this
survey to share your thoughts on natural resource issues and priorities
Wisconsin needs to address over the next six years.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Peace Corp Factsheet
Are you interested in the
Peace Corp (PC)? Would you like to learn more about it? Click on the title or
stop by CNR 174 for more information or to check out books highlighting Return
PC Volunteer experiences.
Interested in visiting Costa Rica or
Mexico/Belize?
How about
a semester in New Zealand
with CNR Prof. Dr. Rick Wilke? Now is the time to sign up for the
2007-08 winterims and Fall 08 semester abroads! If you have any questions, would
like to look at photographs, see past itineraries, etc�please contact Bobbi
Kubish in CNR 174. For more information check out the Factsheets
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STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
Environmental Educators and Naturalists Association (EENA/NAI)
Tues, May 1 was our last meeting. Join us next year for the Midwest EE
conference, planning for 2009 WAEE Winter Workshop, and maybe a fun trip or two.
SPEAK UP in SGA!
Hey CNR Students! EVERY WEEK SGA votes on
legislation that directly affects you as students! Let your CNR Senators know
how YOU feel and what YOU want. Check out our new board in the first floor,
south hallway of the CNR (right by the West Lobby). Share your thoughts and
opinions on the latest legislation and take time to express any concerns you
have for UWSP. We are here to represent you! Stop by and have your voice heard!
UWSP Fire Crew
Thanks to everyone for a GREAT year! Be sure to let an officer know if you will
be available for dispatch over the summer! And good luck on all upcoming
finals!!
Sustainable Agriculture in
Communities Society
Stop by
one of our meetings on Tues. 5pm CCC 213. We will be planting seeds and hanging out in the campus garden a lot. If you
like gardening/farming/sustainable agriculture, then check us out.
Society Of American
Foresters
Hey all
UWSP Pointers! Come join the Society of American Foresters every Thurs. night at
5pm in CNR 170. Join us every week to learn a new "tree of the week," get the
dates for all of our activities, or to enjoy one of the frequent speakers that
come to inform us of a variety of technologies, jobs, and innovations in the
forestry world. Hope to see you next Thursday!
Fisheries Society
Fisheries Society meetings are in CNR
255 Wed. at 5:30pm. Everyone is welcome.
American Water Resources Association (AWRA)
NEW
Meetings are every Tues. at
5pm in CNR 240. Upcoming events include the Little Plover Appreciation Day on May 4, from
11am-3pm.
The Wildlife Society
Thanks to all those who came to and helped out at
Conclave this past weekend! It was a great success! Meetings Tuesdays at 5pm in
CNR 170.
WiNR End of the Year Picnic
NEW
Hey WiNR members - Please plan to come take a break with us for the WiNR End of
the Year picnic�Tues, May 8th beginning at 5pm at Iverson Park. WiNR will
provide the meat & buns. Please bring a dish to pass! We could use veggie
salads, pasta salads, fruit salads, chips or desserts.
Student Law
Enforcement Association (SLEA)
NEW
We will be meeting Mon, May 7
at 6pm in CNR 170. Assistant Training Director Brian Ezman from the WI Warden
Force will be talking to us about recruitment. If you are interested in becoming
a WI Conservation Warden you do not want to miss this meeting. Email any
questions to Matt Groppi,
mgrop178@uwsp.edu.
Wisconsin Camps
NEW
WI Camps student organization is hosting a campfire Tues, May 8 at 7pm.
This will take place at the fire pit outside the Allen Center. Stop by for yummy
food at "camp style" fun. It's a great way to meet people who love camp just as
much as you do!
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WORKSHOP/ACTIVITY INFORMATION
Outdoor EdVentures Events
http://www.uwsp.edu/centers/outedven/trips.asp
What It Takes to Be a Conservation Warden
NEW
Conservation Warden
is one of the most rewarding, and highly sought after jobs in the State of
Wisconsin. Come meet the man in charge of recruiting applicants for this
exciting position. Brian Ezmann, Assistant Training Director with the Wisconsin
Warden Force will be speaking next Mon, May 7 at 6pm in CNR 170. Ezmann will
share insights into what attributes the DNR is now seeking to work in this
field. His appearance is sponsored by the
Student Law Enforcement Association (SLEA)
but is open to anyone. If you've ever been curious about what game wardens do or
what it takes to become one, I invite you to attend this presentation.
Schmeeckle
Weekly Special
NEW
With the arrival of spring and the upcoming summer, insects are everywhere.
During the week of May 7-13, take 10% off all insect-related merchandise at the
Schmeeckle Reserve Browse Shop. We have everything from butterfly feeders to bug
homes to magnifying glasses that will allow you to explore insect life more
closely.
NR 795 Spring Seminar Schedule
Check out the list of graduate student seminars. These would be great to attend
for those thinking about graduate school or anyone interested in the seminar
topics.
GEM
Permaculture Design Certificate Course
The Global Environmental
Management Education Center (GEM) will be offering their third Permaculture
Design Certificate Course this spring. To accommodate the schedules of students
and professionals, the course will be offered over a series of weekends
beginning Apr. 21 and ending Oct. 14 in Stevens Point, WI. Please visit the
following link to learn more:
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/GEM/PermacultureCourse/CourseOverview.htm
Treehaven Classes and Workshops
Check out some of the many programs offered at Treehaven this
semester!!!
North
Woods Survival Experience
Option I: North
Woods Survival Craft
Learn the craft and knowledge needed to enjoy an extended North Woods "survival"
experience. You'll learn how to meet your body's requirements in the bush, how
to build shelter, make a bow drill kit and friction fire, knots, hitches, and
more.
WHEN: Friday 9am-5pm Sat, May 4-5, 2007
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce.
FEE: $110 lunch Fri/Sat, dinner Fri, breakfast Sat, lodging Fri and
instruction.
NOTE: One undergraduate or graduate credit available.
Option II: North Woods Overnighter - (Pre-requirement: North Wood Survival
Craft)
Now, we take to the
woods and put our skills to the test! We'll practice gadget less navigation as
we move through the wilderness with our homemade packs. We'll build our camp,
light our fire, respectfully harvest gifts of the plants, trees, and wildlife
for food, craft, comfort, and first aid.
WHEN: Sat. 9am-2pm Sun, May 6-7, 2007
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce
FEE: $205 includes North Woods Survival Craft & meals Fri-Mon, lodging
Fri-Sun and instruction.
NOTE: One undergraduate or graduate credit available for each workshop.
Loon Monitoring Workshop
May 14. Trees for Tomorrow, Eagle River, WI.
May 19. Discovery Center, Manitowish, WI.
Leave-No-Trace (LNT)
Trainer / Backpacking
Learn LNT wilderness ethics by
way of practical application on an overnight backpacking/camping adventure and
become an LNT Trainer. Participants will be able to teach others about LNT
principals.
WHEN: Mon. 9am-3pm Tues, May 21-22, 2007.
INSTRUCTOR: Jim Joque, UWSP.
FEE: $65. NOTE: Includes meals,
campsite & gear (except backpack, sleeping bag/pad & personal items). Excellent
opportunity to earn one undergraduate credit. Registrations due May 14, 2007.
Under the
Canopy: Wild Plants for Survival, Food, & Medicine
Under the Canopy
Part I. Plant walk and demonstration. Here's a respectful and relaxing
introduction to our good plant neighbors who dwell below and beyond the canopy
of the trees. We'll learn how to identify and selection of fascinating and
useful herbaceous and woody plants and shrubs.
WHEN: Sat, 10am-3pm, June 16, or August 4, 2007
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce
FEE: $35 includes instruction & lunch
NOTE: One undergraduate or graduate credit available if taken with Under the
Canopy Part II.
Under the Canopy Part II. Making crafts, medicine, and
food. We�ll do some harvesting for food, survival skills, crafting, and medicine
making. At the least, you�ll leave with some medicinal tea, cordage, the start
of a basket, an animal call, and food that you made yourself�but the
possibilities are endless.
WHEN: Sun, 9am-4pm, June 17, or Aug. 5, 2007
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce
FEE: $38 includes instruction & lunch
NOTE: One undergraduate or graduate credit available if taken with Under the
Canopy Part I.
Mushrooming
in the Northwoods: An introduction
NEW
Is it a mushroom or a toadstool? Get this question answered by attending one of
these seminars to learn the basics of mushroom collecting and identification!
Seminars include both classroom and field teaching. Each week during the season
offers new opportunities as different fungi fruit are available at different
times
WHEN: Saturday 9am-4pm, July 21, August 4 & 18, and/or September 1 & 15, 2007
INSTRUCTORS: taught by members of the Mycological Club of the North, with chief
instructor James Hickey
FEE: $5 per session per person; includes lunch. NOTE: Registrations are due
Friday prior to the session. Enrollment limited to 15 for greater one-on-one
instruction and question accuracy
WHERE: UWSP Treehaven, W2540 Pickerel Creek Ave., Tomahawk, WI 54487
For more information and registration call Treehaven 715.453.4106 (6315 from
campus); E-mail treehaven@uwsp.edu; or visit
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/treehaven.
Want to Learn About
Hunting and Participate in an Actual Hunt?
NEW
Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow will be
holding a 1-credit class, NR 405, Oct. 11-14, 2007 where you can learn about
hunting and participate in trap shooting and a pheasant hunt. Click title
for more info and contacts.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
*Click on
title for application and more information
Johnsonville Rod
and Gun Club Natural Resources Scholarship
Deadline: May 15
Ben Meadows Natural Resources Scholarships
The Ben Meadows Company
announces two scholarships administered through the Society of American
Foresters (SAF) for college students enrolled in natural resources programs. The
scholarships, one for academic achievement and one based on leadership, are each
worth $2,500. Students must be entering their junior or senior years and
enrolled full time in a Natural Resource curriculum at the baccalaureate level.
Applications are due by June 30, 2007. Eligible students are encouraged to
apply. Instructions, complete requirements, and the application form can be
found on the Ben Meadows website.
AGLOW Scholarship
NEW
Deadline: June 30
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EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
*For
job descriptions and application process, click on title of job (it will link
you to a PDF).
Employment Links
Links to every
conservation/environmental management state agency for all 50 states and the
District of Columbia which usually post job opportunities (including seasonal
jobs and internships) put together by Mike Pagel from Career Services. There are
176 agencies linked along with 161 employment pages.
http://www.uwsp.edu/career/Science.htm
Environmental Education/Interpretation Jobs
Many job
opportunities are available! Visit
www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle/interp/jobs/ for more information.
WDNR Limited Term Employment Jobs
Seasonal jobs from across the state. Many positions are available.
More Jobs
For more jobs stop by the Student Success Center (CNR
180) and ask to take a look at the job book.
Internships/Seasonal Jobs
Baraboo Hills Stewardship Assistant
Deadline: Apply ASAP.
Iowa DNR Wetland Monitoring Positions
The Iowa DNR Watershed
Monitoring and Assessment Section is seeking two summer wetland monitoring
assistants. Assistants will work with wetland monitoring biologists to identify,
measure, collect, and record various types of biological, chemical and physical
data from wetlands and shallow lakes located in north central/west Iowa. The
objectives of this project are to assess the ecological condition of wetlands
related to statewide initiatives to improve water quality. Applicants must have
a good understanding of basic wetland ecology, outdoor skills, be willing to
work long hours in the field under all types of weather conditions, and be able
to perform moderate physical work such as carrying sampling equipment while
walking through marshy areas, loading/unloading canoes, etc. Pay will be a
stipend of $1500/ month and housing will be provided. To apply, please send a
cover letter and resume including the names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses
of three references electronically or by mail to:
Vince Evelsizer � Iowa
Dept. of Natural Resources
109 Trowbridge Hall
Iowa City, IA 52242-1319
vevelsizer@igsb.uiowa.edu
(319) 335�1574
Summer Jobs at
Schmeeckle Reserve
Great for Treehaven Students
Deadline: Apply ASAP.
Waukesha County Ecological Restoration Positions
Opportunities for Treehaven students available as well.
Waukesha County Assistant Land Manager
DNR Waste-Water Specialist LTE
NEW
Upper Rock Basin
Supervisor
N7725 Highway 28
Horicon, WI 53032
920-387-7872
E-mail:
james.congdon@wisconsin.gov
Check DNR website for more info.
Deadline: May 8
Restoration Ecology Field Assistant, Martha's Vineyard, MA
NEW
Deadline: May 15
Summer Camp Employment
Spend
your summer
camping, teaching
outdoors, swimming and having FUN with youth and teens. Make a difference, gain
experience and earn a great wage!
YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow is looking for
enthusiastic, dedicated and responsible people to fill these staff positions:
Resident and Day Camp Counselors/Naturalists, Program Coordinators, Waterfront
Director, Adventure Trip Staff and Cooks. Positions will be filled as
experienced applicants are identified. Any questions email
pmatthai@spymca.org.
Conservancy of Southwest Florida Internship Positions
Various positions available to work in
environmental education and wildlife research. Click on the title to access the
web site and go to the internships page to view openings.
Grand Teton Lodge Company
Positions
Check out the many
positions available at this beautiful lodge in Wyoming.
Conservation on the
Land Internship Program
Many positions are available through this
internship program. All internships provide practical, on-the-job experience for
college students in areas such as resource management, wildlife/wetlands
management, water quality and nutrient management. Check the website often for
updates on new internships.
Marsh-N-Stream Summer Kayak Guide
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Job Openings
Brown
County Planning and Land Service Internship
Apply Now.
Treehaven Summer Internship
Treehaven is seeking an applicant to work in applied natural
resource management and related research. Apply as soon as possible.
Wehr Nature Center Internship
For more information, contact:
Wehr Nature Center
Mark Verhagen
9701 W. College Ave
Franklin, WI 53132
Ph: 414-425-8550
Email: mark.verhagen@ces.uwex.edu
Johnson's Nursery Positions
King Lab Field and Research Assistant Positions
Little River Summer Positions
Lake Sturgeon Technician
Habitat Restoration Technician
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Wildlife/Fisheries
Red-shouldered Hawk Field Research Assistant
Apply as soon as possible.
Open to 1st and 2nd Session Treehaven Students.
Raptor Surveyor Positions in Michigan's U.P.
Great for second session Treehaven student.
Vernon
County Land and Water Conservation Department
Apply as soon as possible
Avian Field Technician, Southern Utah
Hiring starts NOW. Apply ASAP.
Pika/Global Warming
Fieldwork, Glacier National Park
Deadline: Open until filled.
Department of
Economic Development and Planning Internship
Apply NOW.
Costa Rican Bird Route Ecotourism Research Position
Deadline: As soon as possible.
Northern Minnesota and
Wisconsin Breeding Bird Research Assistant
Three field research assistants are needed for conduct point counts, marking
survey locations, data entry, and
vegetation sampling in northern Minnesota
and Wisconsin from May 25-mid July. To apply send letter of interest, resume,
and names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three (3)
references to:
Jim Lind, Natural Resources Research Institute
5013 Miller
Trunk Hwy.
Duluth, MN 55811
or e-mail to jlind@nrri.umn.edu
Open until filled.
Saltmarsh Bird Ecology Field Research Assistants
Deadline: Open until filled.
Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Fish Habitat
Technician
Deadline: May 11
Montana Fish Restoration Biologist
Deadline: June 1
Urban
Watershed Ecology Summer Research Experience
Paid summer
research experiences are available through the Environmental Institute for
Cleveland State University. Click on the title for more information. If you have
any questions, contact
Dr. B. Michael Walton at
b.walton@csuohio.edu or 216-687-4890.
White-tailed Hawk Field Research Assistant
Minocqua Wildwood Park Summer Internships
Peatland Bird Survey Technician
UW
Stevens Point is seeking 3 summer field technicians to assist a graduate student
with research on passerine bird communities of peatlands in Wisconsin.
Duties will include conducting bird point counts and sampling vegetation at
study sites statewide. Desirable applicants must have experience with point
count surveys and eastern bird identification (both audio and visual). GPS
navigation, topographic map reading skills, and ability to use a compass also
are necessary. Experience identifying wetland and/or peatland vegetation and
forest measurement techniques are a plus. Must be able to travel extensively and
work alone in early mornings and under rigorous field conditions. Interns
would be paid $12/hr and would work throughout Wisconsin from mid-May through
July 15. Travel and lodging expenses will be paid. Interested applicants should
send (email or regular mail) letter of interest, resume/CV with references, and
contact information to:
Stephanie B. Zolkowski
Graduate Research
Assistant
College of Natural Resources
University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point
800 Reserve Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
Bat Research Assistant
Iowa State Avian Field Tech Position
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Education & Interpretation
River Bend Nature Center Program Coordinator
NEW
Deadline: May 18
Camp Manitowish Summer Counselors
Wisconsin Lions Camp Summer EE Positions
CWES Summer
Camp Director postion still open!
The Central Wisconsin Environmental Station is still accepting
applications for the 2007 Summer Camp Director postion. Spend this summer on
Sunset Lake building your resume with a challenging and rewarding experience
that will leave you with memories that last a lifetime. For a complete job
description, visit our website at
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/cwes.
CWES
job openings for summer 2007!
The Central Wisconsin Environmental Station is now accepting
applications for the 2007 summer camp positions. This year we are looking for a
Summer Camp Director, Assistant Director, Health Care Counselor, and 8
Counselor/Naturalists. Spend this summer on Sunset Lake building your resume
with a challenging and rewarding experience that will leave you with memories
that last a lifetime. For complete job descriptions, visit our website at
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/cwes.
Schmeeckle Employment Opportunities !!!
Schmeeckle Reserve is looking to hire enthusiastic students with work-study for
both Office Staff and Maintenance Staff positions during the Spring '07
semester! If you are interested please visit the Schmeeckle website at
www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle/jobs/ and click on "current job openings" to
fill out an application on-line.
Vermont Youth Conservation Corps Openings
The VYCC has many openings to lead
conservation and education programs for the summer. Visit the website at
www.vycc.org to check it out or call 1-800-639-8922 ext. 200 if you have any
questions.
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Education Intern
SeaCamp Science Instructor
Science instructors are needed to teach marine
biology, coral reef ecology, and other marine and environmental sciences at
SeaCamp in the Florida Keys. Applicants must be at least 21 years old with a
Bachelors degree in Science or a related field. Boating, aquatic skills, and/or
scuba certification is preferred but not required. To apply, send resume and
transcript to staff_flyer@seacamp.org.
Camp Wildlife Summer Counselor
Chincoteague NWR EE Internship
State Park Volunteer Opportunity
NEW
We are looking for volunteers
to work on displays in our office nature center at Buckhorn and for giving
presentations or hikes at Buckhorn and Roche-A-Cri this summer. The parks are
located in Necedah and Friendship. At Buckhorn we have a new amphitheater near
the lake with a sound system, stage, and plenty of seating. Both parks have
prairie restoration areas with trails through them. Daytime or evening programs
on wildlife, invasive species, forestry, wildflowers, and other topics can be
presented. This is a great opportunity for students to gain experience in a park
setting. We have many resources available at the parks for use in presentations
too. Dates and times are flexible, most programs are held on weekends when the
campsites are filled.
Please contact Heather Wolf at Buckhorn 608-565-2789 or Tony Knipfer at
Roche-A-Cri 608-339-6881 if interested.
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Forestry/Restoration/Conservation
2 Temporary WI DNR Forester
Positions
Johnson Natural Resources Seasonal Forester Position
Forestry Technician Position
Black Hills NF Timber Marking Crew
Perfect for students going to Treehaven this
summer.
Deadline: Talk to Dr. Houghton ASAP
Timber Management Seasonal Positions
with Bridger-Teton National Forest
Job Announcement/Information
OF-612 Application
FS-6100-05 Application
OF-306
Declaration
U
of M Forest Research Positions (near Eagle River, WI)
Willing to hire 2 Treehaven students for 1 position.
Deadline: hiring immediately.
Resource Inventory Technician, Colorado State University
Deadline: apply ASAP. Open until
filled.
Forest / Soil Ecology Intern at Flambeau River State Forest
Deadline: Apply now.
StoraEnso Forestry Co-op Position
Deadline: Apply now.
Upper Michigan Land Management and Wildlife Services
Forestry Position
Peninsula State Park Invasive Species Intern
Forest Ecology Internship Opportunity
The Forest Landscape and Ecosystem Ecology Laboratories is conducting an
evaluation of how coarse woody debris and
canopy gaps influence the long-term productivity,
biodiversity, and carbon and nutrient cycling of the northern hardwoods forest
and are looking for an intern. Click on the title to learn more. To apply, send
1) a cover letter describing prior experience/skills, topic preferences, and
dates available; 2) resume, and 3) contact information for three references to:
Jodi Forrester
University of
Wisconsin-Madison
1630 Linden Dr., 120 Russell Labs
Madison, WI 53706
jforrester@wisc.edu
South Dakota Forestry and GIS Interns
Forest Health Intern
Urban Forestry Intern
GIS Intern
Conservation Intern
Web Page Intern
Oklahoma Forestry Service Intern
Indiana State Forest Forestry Technician
Deadline: Until position is filled.
Indiana Cooperative Forest Management technician
Deadline: Until position is filled.
USFS Forester Positions
This announcement is open on USAJobs as well
Cold Springs
Forestry LLC, Summer Internships, Au Train, MI
NEW
Deadline: May 11
Field Forester/Botanist
NEW
Deadline: June 10
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Full-time/Permanent Positions
Spatial Analyst, Forest Landscape Ecology Lab, UW-Madison
Application evaluation is ongoing.
New Mexico State Positions
Natural resources positions are available through the state of
New Mexico. Just check out the website.
Missouri DNR,
Hydrologist and Environmental Engineer Positions
Florida Panther Project, Wildlife Biology Scientist III
Coastal Invasive Species Coordinator
Lied's Landscape Corporation
Davey Tree Expert Company Forestry Data Collector
Davey Tree Expert Company Pole Tester
Besse Forest Products Group Log Yard Supervisor
National Wildlife Federation Campus Field Coordinator
Oklahoma Forestry Service Positions
Johnson's Nursery Positions
USFS Forester Positions
This announcement is open on USAJobs as well
Rice County Nutrient Management Position
Click here for the application
Ph.D. and M.S. Positions
Ph.D. Landscape Ecology, University of Nevada, Reno
M.S. Landscape Ecology,
University of Nevada, Reno
M.S. Assistantship in Soils/Forest Biomass at the
University of Arkansas-Monticello
NEW
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article form found on our web page and email it to
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