Sentences with phrase «wildlife management services»

We are certified in wildlife management services in and around Morris County, New Jersey.
We are certified in wildlife management services in and around Morris County, New Jersey.
We are certified in wildlife management services in and around Morris County, New Jersey.
We are certified in wildlife management services in and around Morris County, New Jersey.

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Jeff Collins is Director of Mass Audubon's Ecological Management Department, coordinating habitat management planning and activities on our wildlife sanctuaries as well as assisting conservation partners through our Ecological ExtensioManagement Department, coordinating habitat management planning and activities on our wildlife sanctuaries as well as assisting conservation partners through our Ecological Extensiomanagement planning and activities on our wildlife sanctuaries as well as assisting conservation partners through our Ecological Extension Service.
Most of the federal agencies responsible for managing public lands and wildlife are housed within the Department of the Interior, including the National Park Service; the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which manages lands for recreation, mining and energy development; and the Fish and Wildlife Service, which works to recover endangered species.
(I) under endangered species, migratory species, and other fish and wildlife programs administered by the National Park Service, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Bureau of Land Management;
Most vet techs work in private practice but opportunities exist in many other areas: military service, public and private and research, zoos / exotic animal facilities, pharmaceutical supply and sales, livestock production, wildlife management, and humane / rescue organizations.
Laura joined the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory as a volunteer bander in 2010, while participating in a wildlife management internship through the Park Service on Alcatraz Island.
The Service manages the 95 - million - acre National Wildlife Refuge System, which encompasses 545 national wildlife refuges, thousands of small wetlands and other special management areas.
Prior to joining Forest Trends, Susan's experience with wildlife management and invasive species include internships and biological technician positions with the Central Pine Barrens Commission, the Nature Conservancy, Fire Island National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the SCA.
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