WSDOT Biologist Position in Vancouver, WA 03/02/2010
There is a temporary biologist position at WSDOT in Vancouver that lasts for up to two years. This position independently plans, directs and conducts scientific and technical investigations of aquatic systems and plant and animal communities at transportation facilities region wide. Identifies and evaluates the effects of design features, construction methods and operational procedures of transportation facilities on natural resources, including plants, animals, fisheries and threatened and endangered species. Prepares technical reports (i.e. biological assessments) containing site assessment information, analysis of project effects on endangered species and other natural resources, andrecommendations for avoiding and minimizing adverse effects. Visit the following link for more information. The job announcement closes on Wednesday March 3rd. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Employment/Jobs/2010/02/2010-SWR-008.htm Add Comment THIS THURSDAY MARCH 4TH AT CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY! 7 p.m. IN LUTHER HALL ROOM 121. “PEREGRINES OVERHEAD: WORLD’S FASTEST BIRD RETURNS!” with Bob Sallinger. Bob Sallinger, Audubon biologist and peregrine falcon specialist, will be speaking about peregrine falcons in Portland. Finnegan, Audubon’s resident peregrine falcon, will be joining us. Refreshments will be served. This will be a wonderful opportunity to learn about a bird of prey living in our midst. | ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |
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