DANR Cooperative Extension County Offices Email cekings@ucdavis.edu, Phone (559) 5823211 ext 2730, FAX (559) 582-5166 Mail Address, Cooperative extension Lassen County, 707 nevada Street http://danr.ucop.edu/danrdir/uccequery.cfm
Employment UNIV OF CAL, DIV OF AG NAT RES, coop ext is seeking a careertrack academiccandidate Provides services to members and sections of the parent society. http://www.rangelands.org/employment.shtml
Extractions: About SRM SRM Policy Statements SRM Position Statements SRM Resolutions ... Member Login Employment (Updated: 8/8/05) Quick Navigation to Available Positions The Nature Conservancy - Wyoming - Red Canyon Ranch Manager U of Wyoming - Assistant Professor - Soil Fertility/Nutrient Cycling Specialist National Research Council of the National Academies - Postdoctoral Research Awards Noble Foundation - Wildlife Specialist NRCS - Rangeland Biologists in North and West Texas TAMUK - Assistant or Associate Professor in Natural Resource Economics/Agribusiness 2005 National Parks Ecological Research Fellowship Program UK - Research and Teaching Position in Temperate/Transition Zone Grasslands KSU - Assistant Professor- Beef Cattle Science with Nutrition Emphasis Job Websites POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT The Red Canyon Ranch Manager is responsible for overall management of Red Canyon Ranch, a 35,000 acre property located in west-central Wyoming. The Manager will coordinate and implement the ranch management plan, which may include species monitoring and research, exotic species control, prescribed burning, boundary posting, preserve building maintenance, trail and/or equipment maintenance, field trips and volunteer stewardship workdays. The Ranch Manager will manage livestock, grazing plans, and agricultural leases. In addition the Ranch Manager may participate on teams involved in conservation planning with other Conservancy staff members. The Ranch Manager will lead the Preserve management work team and supervise permanent and seasonal staff as well as volunteers.
Cornell Cooperative Ext. Moves To Hotel - 2001-08-30 Cornell Cooperative ext. moves to hotel. William Tuthill The Cornell Cooperativeextension is a publiclyfunded service for farmers and small businesses http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/2001/08/27/daily28.html
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Census.gov Is Experiencing Mr. William Tillman, Jr. (E,P) (919) 7337061 ext. 279 Office of State Budgetand Management Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
North Central IPM Center :: Pest Alerts :: Sudden Oak Death UA Cooperative Extension service. Janice Alexander. California University ofNevada Cooperative Extension. Margaret Hagen. New Hampshire http://www.ncpmc.org/alerts/suddenoakdeath/state_contacts.cfm
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Pahrump Valley Times - Nye County's Largest Newspaper Circulation The University of nevada Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners are sponsoring the NW Services seeks nevada host families NW Services, a nonprofit http://www.pahrumpvalleytimes.com/2005/06/29/news/briefs.html
Extractions: Southern Nevada public land agencies would like to remind community members that fireworks are not allowed on public lands in Nevada. Recent rains have created grasses in some areas that are 4-feet tall. Combined with extremely dry conditions in Southern Nevada, it would only take a spark to ignite a dangerous wildfire. Both adults and youth may be prosecuted for using fireworks on public lands. This could result in a fine of not more than $10,000 and/ or imprisonment of not more than one year. Persons may also be responsible for resource damage, suppression costs, and any injuries that occur if found liable for causing a wildfire.