Private Lands Biologist - Aquatic Conservation & WLFW
University of GeorgiaJob Description
The University of Georgia is seeking a Private Lands Biologist to implement the Working Lands for Wildlife Aquatics Connectivity Framework. This role involves direct engagement with landowners to identify conservation opportunities, guiding application processes, and implementing specific conservation plans. Key qualifications include a strong background in aquatic ecology and familiarity with NRCS conservation programs. The position requires excellent project management and communication skills and focuses on collaboration to ensure effective conservation practices in various landscapes across Georgia.
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