Sentences with phrase «wildlife biology for»

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He has written about animal behavior, wildlife biology, conservation, and ecology for Scientific American, Los Angeles magazine, The Washington Post, The Guardian, the BBC, Conservation magazine, and elsewhere.
The CEAP assessment, led by Jeffery Larkin, professor of biology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and forest bird habitat coordinator with the American Bird Conservancy, evaluates the effectiveness of young forest management in creating quality habitat for the golden - winged warbler and other wildlife species.
Learn about the history and biology of this fascinating ecosystem while keeping an eye out for a rich array of wildlife including bald eagles, herons, turtles, and alligators!
«Doing a master's degree is a common way to get a taste of an area and see if it's for you,» says Ben Phalan, a postdoc at the University of Cambridge, who spent months on end in Ghana, surveying wildlife for his PhD in conservation biology.
In a January editorial in Science, Alvarez, Huete - Perez and Axel Meyer, a professor of biology at the University of Konstanz Germany, wrote, «It is incumbent upon scientists, human rights advocates, nongovernmental organizations and wildlife protection organizations to share knowledge, voice concerns, provide guidance and demand a greater role for science in the design and construction of this massive project.»
The Feral Swine / Pseudo-rabies Working Group co-organizers are Graham Hickling, research associate professor in the department of forestry, wildlife and fisheries at UT Knoxville and NIMBioS associate director of partner relations; Suzanne Lenhart, professor of mathematics at UT Knoxville and NIMBioS associate director for education, outreach and diversity; and Les Real, professor of biology at Emory University.
Suitable for entry - level students in biology, agriculture, forestry, wildlife, veterinary science, pre-medicine or pre-health, the textbook introduces readers to the variety of mathematical methods used to create and evaluate models in biology.
I knew that the management of feral horses in Australia was a complex and controversial topic, but because I have been a horse - lover my whole life, had a passion for native Australian wildlife, and had a background in conservation biology, I felt I was in a unique position to take on this topic.
The project, which has provided educational resources, veterinary and grooming supplies, spay / neuter clinics for local animals and a wellness clinic for the community's horses, has engaged a wide range of HSUS staff, requiring expertise in animal handling, cruelty investigations, wildlife management and biology, community outreach, humane education and more.
Dr. Miranda Lemyre grew up in western North Carolina where she developed a passion for biology, wildlife, and exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains with her canine companions.
In their recent comment, Lepczyk et al. suggest that conservation biologists and wildlife ecologists «look to the evolutionary biology community» [1] for an example of how to influence policy.
My concern for both animals and the environment led me to enter a master's program in wildlife biology at Colorado State University (CSU).
Mr. Wiegand studied for an undergraduate degree in wildlife biology from the University of Berkeley about 40 years ago.
We've spent the last 6.5 years volunteering at wildlife refuges across the country as the biology is intriguing (and the people for the most part are dedicated).
An independent wildlife researcher with a degree in wildlife biology and 50 years experience tracking raptors, has written a critique of the wildlife assessment done by consulting firm Stantec, for a New York wind power project in St. Lawrence County.
His first profession after college was in the field of wildlife biology; for five years, Timms worked for public agencies and consulting firms assisting in studies of peregrine falcons, bald eagles, mule deer telemetry, and species inventories.
For example, if you are studying marine biology and you want to find a job in that field, volunteering at a wildlife conservation centre or helping out with an oil - spill clean - up would be a perfect match.
Wildlife biologist resume objective 2: an expert of wildlife biology looking for the job position of a wildlife biologist in a research company wherein I can work for my passion towards wildlife and also utilize my expertise of this field in the best possible manner.
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