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Title | Early Successional Habitat Private Lands Forester (3 Positions Available) |
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IMPORTANT: This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders. Other applicants need not apply.
Position Summary:
Title: Early Successional Habitat Private Lands Forester (3 positions available) Locations: 1. Rhinelander, WI 2. Duluth, MN 3. Marquette, MI (Tentative) Note: All positions are based out of Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) offices.
Application Deadline: March 20, 2015 (first round of interviews will be conducted the weeks of March 23 and 30th, 2015)
Introduction and Primary Duties:
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is looking for three motivated individuals to work effectively with private forest landowners and local partners in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, to implement best management practices on private lands for Golden-winged Warblers (GWWA) and other wildlife associated with early successional habitat through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP).
These three states are key states in an international initiative to save the Golden-winged Warbler from further population decline. Successfully achieving GWWA population goals and keeping this bird species off the endangered species list will require creating, restoring and maintaining high quality early successional habitat in these three states. To accomplish this early successional habitat (or young forest) best management practices for GWWA have been designed. Much of the work consists of improving forest stand health, conducting modified Aspen cuts and Alder shearing.
These positions will conduct work on private lands which will complement efforts already underway on public and private lands for this species. American Bird Conservancy currently has three other foresters working in Minnesota and Wisconsin on GWWA habitat management. These additional three foresters will work in conjunction with the existing staff to expand the coordination and implementation of best management practices on private lands through NRCS funding via the RCPP program.
The Early Successional Habitat Private Lands Forester’s main duties will be to work within the identified GWWA focal areas in Minnesota Wisconsin or Michigan to:
Position Requirements:
The Early Successional Habitat Private Lands Forester’s will be based out of NRCS offices in Rhinelander Wisconsin, Duluth Minnesota, and Marquette Michigan. The foresters are ABC employees and they will report to ABC’s Migratory Bird Program Director who is based out of Virginia. However, each position will have an NRCS District Conservationists who will provide daily guidance to the position. The position is currently a term position based on funding availability.
Application Instructions: Please send a cover letter and resume to: Merrie Morrison by email to: hr@abcbirds.org |