| 1. Biologist |
| US-VT-Woodstock | Interior, National Park Service | | 11/06/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Incumbent serves as a Biologist for one or more parks. The incumbent is engaged in the study, inventory, monitoring, restoration, and management of a broad range of natural resources. Examples of program areas may include, but are not limited to vegetation, wildlife, fisheries, exotic and pest species, sensitive species, and associated ecological components such s air, water, and soil. Incumbent m... |
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| 2. Fish & Wildlife Biologist |
| US-VT-ESSEX JUNCTION | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | | 11/16/2009 to 11/20/2009 |
As a Fish and Wildlife Biologist in the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program of the Lake Champlain Fish and Wildlife Resources Office (LCFWRO) in Essex Junction, VT, you will be responsible for: assessing problems, implementing habitat improvement/restoration actions, including assisting with the implementation of conservation provisions of the Farm Bill; reporting on fish and wildlife managemen... |
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| 3. Soil Conservationist (District Conservationist) |
| US-VT-Rutland | Natural Resources Conservation Service | | 11/20/2009 to 12/03/2009 |
In support of our mission, your responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following: Works with district supervisors and advises them in developing soil and water conservation program objectives. Meets with them regularly and reports on field office accomplishments made toward meeting these goals. Consults with district supervisors on program improvements and assists them in variou... |
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