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Postdoc Position: Ex/In Situ Conservation (TN)

The Memphis Zoo is seeking an independently motivated, ambitious, and highly energetic individual for a 3-year post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in the Department of Conservation and Research. Specifically, the Memphis Zoo is seeking a candidate with experience linking ex situ and in situ Conservation and a taxonomic specialization in Mammalogy or Ornithology. Deadline to apply: 10/31/2022.

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Job Opening: Wildlife Rehabilitation Technician (CA)

International Bird Rescue is currently looking for someone to join their team as a full-time wildlife rehabilitation technician (“rehab tech”) at their Fairfield Wildlife Center. Rehab techs are responsible for the husbandry and medical care of patients, supporting emergency response, as well as public outreach and education regarding wildlife issues. Deadline to apply: ASAP! The position is currently open and will remain…

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Job Opening: Wildlife Biologist (HI)

Part of the Natural Resources Program at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The Wildlife Biologist will be managing the recovery programs for Nēnē (Hawaiian Goose), Ua`u (Hawaiian Petrel) and Honu`ea (Hawksbill sea turtle) as well as other native wildlife monitoring and protection efforts. Deadline to apply: 8/24/2022, but only open to the first 50 applicants. Please note there are two announcements, one for…

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Job Opening: Junior Specialist Positions to Assist with Seabird Monitoring

The Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for short-term, junior specialist positions for two or more field seasons to assist with seabird monitoring studies along the West Antarctic Peninsula, either at Palmer Station or aboard the R/V Laurence M. Gould. Deadline to apply: 8/1/2022.

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Volunteer Opportunity: Habitat Restoration Volunteer at Kure Atoll (HI)

The State of Hawai’i’s Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) is seeking Habitat Restoration Volunteers for work at Kure Atoll Wildlife Sanctuary in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. This is an unpaid volunteer position. Deadline to apply: applications reviewed upon receipt until positions are filled.