Sentences with phrase «as wildlife biologists»

He spent nearly a decade as a wildlife biologist in Arizona and has work published in Global Change Biology, Restoration Ecology, and Wetlands.
Today, as a wildlife biologist for the National Forest Service and a presidential award winner, he travels the world studying the complex interactions that play out in ecological systems.
He has worked with the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre and the Vancouver Museum, and spent several years in the private sector as a wildlife biologist with an environmental consulting firm.
hi there im a 48 single male that children are grown now.i have been single over 10 years now i work as a wildlife biologist and do travel to different places for my work.
Dr. Fligiel grew up in Wisconsin and was working as a wildlife biologist when a pair of kittens came into her life and convinced her to return to veterinary school.
I work as a wildlife biologist and regularly use Charley in my work, particularly on sage - grouse surveys.
He also works as a wildlife biologist for the Institute for Wildlife Studies on the Channel Islands.
Erin Feinblatt, Photographer & Videographer A California native and outdoor enthusiast, Erin Feinblatt found his passion for photography while working as a wildlife biologist.
Initially trained as a wildlife biologist, she went on to found a nonprofit summer camp and resident outdoor school that focused on environmental education and served 60,000 students.
There is no indication that he ever worked as a wildlife biologist in academics, government or for other organizations.
She started her career as a wildlife biologist and holds bachelor's and master's degrees in biology from the University of Victoria in Canada.
As a wildlife biologist I am of course dying to know what kind of spider it was your hubby got bit by!

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The study, published today in the online journal PeerJ, will be available to federal and state wildlife agencies for their consideration to determine whether distinct geographic population segments of the coastal marten warrant state or federal listing as threatened or endangered, said Katie Moriarty, a certified wildlife biologist and lead co-author on the study.
Thomas is a wildlife biologist by training, but he now uses technology such as satellite remote sensing and software applications such as geographic information systems to model vector disease transmission.
The language of the Wilderness Act describes man as a «visitor who does not remain»; Jim and Holly Akenson, wildlife biologists with an exemption, live at the property year - round.
Janies said, noting that the wildlife biologists and veterinary doctors who know and observe animal diseases often do not often belong to the same communication networks as physicians.
Nevertheless, wildlife biologists keep reporting tales of bird intelligence outside of the lab as well.
It's clear that eliminating DDT as a common agricultural pesticide has had marked environmental benefits, according to Chandler Robbins, an 89 - year - old wildlife biologist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Maryland, who worked directly with Carson in the 1940s.
Anthony Clevenger, a wildlife biologist in Calgary, Alberta, set out to study a notorious 35 - mile stretch of the Trans - Canada Highway known as The Meatmaker.
Scientists studying whether wildlife can adapt to climate change should focus on characteristics such as what they eat, how fast they breed and how well they survive in different habitats rather than simply on how far they can move, a conservation biologist at the University of Exeter says.
«If we can predict when an outbreak is imminent, we can proceed with management actions such as anti-fungal baths that kill Bd,» said Kamoroff, who is now a wildlife biologist at Yosemite National Park.
«They were clearly using the humans as a shield,» says Sam Steyaert, a wildlife biologist at NMBU and the study's lead author.
As part of the conference, Mike Bottini, a wildlife biologist, talks about the natural history of the river otter on Long Island and documents the return of this charismatic species to our rivers.
As production of shale gas soars, the industry's effects on nature and wildlife remain largely unexplored, according to a study by a group of conservation biologists published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment on August 1.
Tufts Wildlife Clinic was established in 1983 as a regional resource for information related to wildlife health for the general public, wildlife biologists, veterinarians, health professionals and others.
As for the main threats to wildlife, leading biologists and environmental watchdogs agree: human - led activities — including climate change, habitat destruction, and development — are far and away the number one cause of wildlife depletion.
As the daughter of a wildlife biologist and veterinarian, she has loved animals from Day One.
And they learned that the biologist not only had been a vocal advocate of controlling outdoor cat populations to protect birds and other wildlife but also had sparked controversy as a graduate student in Athens, Georgia, for trapping free - roaming cats and taking them to the local shelter.
As migratory tropical birds often stop at Jekyll Island, University of Georgia wildlife biologist Sonia Hernandez outfitted 31 feral cats on the island with collar - mounted video cameras and recorded their hunting activity for a year.»
And presumably the reason that the data is inadequate is that the rest of society (i.e. people other than wildlife biologists) just doesn't see feral cats as a question of burning importance, and therefore feral cats are not attracting a lot of research dollars.
And yes, I am a real wildlife biologist and I do believe it is important to set aside emotions when dealing with such a massive problem as feral animals.
We're leading a movement to overcome local and national challenges caused by free - roaming cats, bringing about change by conveying the most current scientific information, promoting science - based policies, and working with diverse stakeholders such as animal shelters, veterinarians, wildlife rehabilitators, and conservation biologists.
Our members are pet owners, dog and cat clubs, obedience clubs and rescue groups as well as breeders, trainers, veterinarians, research scientists, farmers, fishermen, hunters and wildlife biologists.
Scott Hardin — a biologist, expert on exotic and invasive species and proud owner of a ball python named Ricky (as in Lucy's husband)-- has the kind of insight that comes only with years of experience working at the intersection of science, environmental stewardship and public policy, balancing conservation of fish and wildlife with responsible pet ownership.
Their members are pet owners, dog and cat clubs, obedience clubs, and rescue groups, as well as breeders, trainers, veterinarians, research scientists, farmers, fishermen, hunters, and wildlife biologists.
There remains a lack of concrete evidence that coyote numbers have been reduced with these approaches, prompting wildlife biologists and the public to question their validity as a management option.
(March 23, 2015) «The cat is within 50 yards,» my companion, Vermont wildlife biologist Frosty Hammond, announced as he slowly swung what looked like a rooftop TV antenna in an arc, listening for a chirping sound.
Still, wildlife biologists say the rhinos in the park face threats from poaching — mainly due to demand in China for the purported medicinal properties of the horns — as well as from a nearby volcano.
She taps the knowledge of wildlife experts, such as raptor biologists for the roosts, and secures environmental impact approval to do work on public land.
Selective quoting is important, as Mr. Wiegand has a constant refrain that the US Fish and Wildlife Service has engaged in a 28 - year long cover - up of wind farm mortality, and believes that the very carefully worked out wildlife mortality counting methodologies employed at wind farms — methodologies developed and vetted by wildlife biologists, avian preservation groups and the wind industry — consistently undercount avian mortality.
Greg Pavelka, a wildlife biologist with the Corps of Engineers in Yankton, SD, told the Seattle Times that this event will leave the river in a «much more natural state than it has seen in decades,» describing the epic flooding as a «prolonged headache for small towns and farmers along its path, but a boon for endangered species.»
Asner is also working with wildlife biologists to figure out how these stores of carbon link up with the biodiversity they contain, such as the orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and elephants (Elephas maximus borneensis) still found in parts of Sabah.
This document provides wildlife and conservation biologists with a technical summary that they can use as an information resource for assessing the vulnerability of Maine's wildlife habitats, plant communities and species to climate change, which will aid in the development of effective adaptation measures.
Since then, biologists have been working diligently to understand the full impact that the disaster has wrought on the region's wildlife — even as the spill and its fallout slide further from the public's view.
But for as much as wildlife lovers rejoice in the unveiling of fascinating and exotic new species, for the biologists who work in this part of the world, such discoveries are a race against time.
On December 15th, as record - breaking wildfires raged through southern California's Ventura County, wildlife biologists lost contact with California condor chick # 871.
This Biologist resume template highlights role - specific experience in wildlife biology, just as your should reflect the genre of your preference, background and targeted employment.
My in depth knowledge of wildlife law and the ability to enforce it makes me a worthy choice for this job as a biologist and I aspire to fully exercise my capability during my stay with your firm.
Biotech biologists who want to find a position in their area of specialization, such as wildlife.
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