College Of Natural Resources - Utah State University WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN I The Department of natural resources, Division of Wildlife Contacts Alex Gouley,fisheries Biologist, Ashley National Forest, http://www.cnr.usu.edu/default.asp?category=departments§ion=awer&content=ann
College Of Natural Resources - Utah State University Career Opportunities in fisheries Federal land management agencies such as the US The US Forest Service and Utah Department of natural resources have http://www.cnr.usu.edu/default.asp?category=departments§ion=awer&content=awe
Extractions: University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries Home Academics Bachelor of Science Master of Science ... Forestry Experiment Station and Arboretum The mission of the Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries is to advance the management, utilization, and appreciation of natural resources in Tennessee, the region, and beyond through programs in teaching, research, and extension. The department offers two majors. The major in forestry leads to the degree Bachelor of Science in Forestry and the major in wildlife and fisheries science leads to the degree Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science. The forestry major has two concentrations: Forest Resources Management Concentration and Wildland Recreation Concentration. For more information: Bachelor of Science in Forestry (Forest Resources Management Concentration Bachelor of Science in Forestry (Wildland Recreation Concentration) Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science (Wildlife and Fisheries Management Concentration) Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science (Wildlife Health Concentration) ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
2005-2006 UAF Catalog laboratory and field work to develop skills for a career in forestry. NRM 300Internship in natural resources Management***** 16 http://www.uaf.edu/catalog/current/programs/nat_res_mgmt.html
Extractions: www.uaf.edu/snras/ B.S. M.S. Degrees Minimum Requirements for Degree: 130 credits Downloadable PDF Natural resources management is making and implementing decisions to develop, maintain or protect ecosystems to meet human needs and values. The core natural resources management curriculum provides students with a broad education in the various natural resources and their related applied fields. Programs can be tailored to enhance a student's depth or breadth in a given field of interest. The program is designed for students desiring careers in resources management or in other fields requiring knowledge of resources management, students planning advanced study, as well as those wishing to be better informed citizens. The B.S. degree has three concentrations: forestry; plant, animal, and soil sciences; and resources. The forestry concentration offers students the opportunity to focus on the multi-resource management of forests and associated ecosystems for the sustained production of goods and services and to prepare for forestry related employment. The natural resources management/forestry program is the only accredited four-year forestry program in Alaska.
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Careers In Fish And Wildlife Management Whether you wish to become a fishery or wildlife biologist, forest Some natural resource agencies keep the two activities separate, others merge them. http://www.und.nodak.edu/org/ndwild/career.html
Extractions: North Dakota Game and Fish Department This information will help you plan for a career in the conservation of renewable natural resources. While it is directed mainly at a career in fish or wildlife management, it also will help you plan for a career in forestry, outdoor recreation, range management and other natural resource specialties. Whether you wish to become a fishery or wildlife biologist, forest ranger, a park naturalist, a conservation law enforcement officer or a watershed manager, your opportunities for a career in conservation will be few unless you obtain a college education. That education should be broad enough to provide an understanding of the inter-relationships of the natural resources which make up the environment; the social, political and economic forces that influence natural resource management; and the ability to analyze natural resource problems to find realistic alternative solutions.
Jobs In The Natural Sciences: The Riley Guide Nice resource for career exploration as well as those in need of good info. for jobs in forestry, earth sciences, and other natural resource fields. http://www.rileyguide.com/science.html
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Careers In The FWS Working for the US Fish Wildlife Service is more than a career. Necropsy on duck For our entrylevel biological and natural resource positions, http://personnel.fws.gov/Careers_FWS.htm
Extractions: Conserving the Nature of America From the Arctic Ocean to the South Pacific, from the Atlantic to the Caribbean, Service personnel are working to ensure that future generations of Americans will be able to enjoy nature's beauty and bounty a challenge that you can help us meet, and a reward few other careers can offer. Become a Part of an Historic Tradition and a Challenging Future "The face and character of our country are determined by what we do with America and its resources." Thomas Jefferson To accomplish its mission, the Service employs many of the country's best biologists, wildlife managers, engineers, realty specialists, educators, law enforcement agents, and others who work to save endangered and threatened species; conserve migratory birds and inland fisheries; restore habitats; provide expert conservation advice to other federal agencies, industry, private citizens, and foreign governments; and manage millions of acres of wildlife lands. Be at the Forefront of Conserving Our Natural Heritage "When one tugs at a single thing in nature he finds it attached to the rest of the world..."
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Extractions: This program prepares students to work in environments related to natural resources, particularly in wildlife enforcement and protection. Students gain a firm understanding of natural sciences as they relate to natural resources and the enforcement and protection of these resources. Students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively within natural environments. Upon successful completion of the program, students requesting a four-week work term will be provided this opportunity should such work terms be available.
EBrochure These programs involve natural resource subjects such as forest biology and programs in aquaculture or fisheries as well as an exciting career in the http://www.rnr.lsu.edu/ebrochure.htm
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Environmental & Resource Economics & Management At WSU careers. A degree in environmental and resource economics and management prepares students Private businesses in natural resource industries (forest, http://academics.wsu.edu/fields/study.asp?id=ENREM
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Extractions: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia-24060 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, popularly known as Virginia Tech, is amongst the top thirty Public universities (US News ranking) in the United States. Virginia Tech traces its history to 1872, when the Virginia legislature passed a bill establishing the then nomenclatured, Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical Institute, which was in 1896 re-christened as Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The students, faculty and alumnae in all their activities either in academic or professional work imbibe the University motto UT PROSIM (That I may Serve). The well-designed and functional campus immediately strikes a visitor to the campus. The Virginia Tech campus has been rated to be amongst the best in the United States. The Drillfield is the heart of the campus with all academic buildings, library and the administrative blocks located around it. Presently Virginia. Tech has Eight Graduate Colleges offering 77 Graduate programs, with both MS and Ph.D. Options. Some of the Graduate Programs in Engineering, Economics, Urban Affairs and Planning and Natural Resources are rated amongst top fifteen Graduate Programs in the United States. College of Engineering Environmental Engineering : The environmental engineering program is concerned primarily with the areas of water and wastewater treatment, water quality modeling and assessment, soil and groundwater pollution, air resources engineering, and solid and hazardous waste management. The Environmental Science and Engineering (ESEN) program is designed for students with undergraduate degrees in one of the natural sciences.
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Extractions: Graduates and your families and friends, faculty and staff of the College of Forest Resources, and Dean Thorud: Thank you for letting me share this day with you. As youcelebrate your arrival in the ranks of professional scientists and resource managers, it is a day of celebration for me, too. Of course it's personally gratifying to see others choosing a path I have taken 23 years ago I earned a doctorate in natural resources from the University of Michigan. Much of my professional experience both as a biological research scientist working with salmon , and as a policy administrator working with people was in Alaska. Over my career, I have experienced the wonders of the temperate rain forests of Southeast Alaska, the incredible harvests of tens of millions of salmon over just a few days in Bristol Bay, and the spectacular wildlife from solitary polar bears, to social musk oxen, to vast herds of caribou and seemingly endless flocks of geese. I share with you a passion for our natural resources, and natural resources and their management has deep roots in my family. My father began his career as a professional forester working in the forest industry in Wisconsin, then moved on in his career to provide outdoor recreational opportunities for people, and was one of the first administrators of the federal Endangered Species Act. My brother is a Park Supervisor with the National Park Service, an organization that deals primarily with the politics of managing people. My point is this: natural resource management deals with both the science of plants and animals, and the management of people. Both sciences are needed, the biological and the political.
Permanent Jobs Educating for the Future in Forest resources and Wildlife Sciences The Washington State Department of natural resources, Southeast Region, Forest http://www.sfws.auburn.edu/sso/Jobs/permanent_jobs.asp
Extractions: Educating for the Future in Forest Resources and Wildlife Sciences Job Title Area Location Posted Forestry Hagerstown, MD Graduate Research Assistant Wildlife Forest Inventory Analysis Forester Forestry Lubbock, Texas Forest Inventory Analysis Forester Forestry San Angelo, Texas Smurfit Stone Container Corporation Forestry Hopewell, VA Various Forestry ForestryUSA.com Intelligence Officer Forestry USDA Forest Service, Riverside, CA Forestry Technician Forestry Fort Stewart, GA MS Assistantship Forestry Auburn University Forest Inventory Analysis Forestry Texas Forest Service PLANT ECOLOGY RESEARCH TECHNICIAN III Forestry Albany, Georgia Forester Forestry GeorgiaForestWatch Education/Outreach Assistant Forestry/Wildlife Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Des Plaines IL Forester II Forestry Arkansas Forestry Commission Various Forestry ForestryUSA.com
One Major Many Options All students earn a BS degree and major in natural resources, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service), http://ag.arizona.edu/srnr/academicprograms/Undergrad_Advising/One_major_many_op
Extractions: One Major, Many Options All students earn a B.S. degree and major in Natural Resources, but you get to choose among the following Options: Our major will prepare you for graduate school or a career in natural resource conservation and management. Our students go on to work for federal and state agencies (like the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service), non-government agencies (like The Nature Conservancy or the World Wildlife Fund), with tribal governments, and in the private sector (especially firms in environmental assessment). Our programs are designed specifically to provide both the breadth and depth of knowledge and experience you will need to successfully pursue a career in natural resource conservation and management. To get the most out of your years at the University of Arizona, you are encouraged to engage in your discipline through research activity and internships, and participation in clubs and social activities. You have advisors to help you on your way. In addition to a professional advisor, the School Academic Coordinator, you have a faculty advisor assigned to you. Its easy to get to know people through day-to-day interactions and in our relatively small classes. A number of clubs and professional societies provide another way to get to know people and to make your educational experience enjoyable.
Extractions: in the Eastern U.S. SMART GROWTH PLANNER / DESIGNER Scenic Hudson seeks an experienced land use and site planner with technical design skills to proactively critique and shape waterfront development in the Hudson Valley based on "smart growth" and sound waterfront design principles. Responsibilities include: the evaluation of proposed development projects along the Hudson waterfront against design principles, and regulatory requirements; reshaping of proposals to enhance public access to the waterfront and protect and restore natural resources and habitat; development of models, graphics, maps, including geographic information systems; leadership of public participation processes, review of environmental impact studies, education of the public and decision makers about sound waterfront planning and smart growth policies. Bachelor's in architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, urban design or related field (Master's pref) and 3-5 yrs experience required. Knowledge of graphic programs (adobe illustrator, GIS, 3/D programs) important. Must have good visual illustration skills, able to effectively communicate to diverse groups and committed to environmental issues. Travel, some weekend and evening hours required.