Junior (0-2 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
As a Junior Wildlife Biologist, you will play a crucial role in studying animals and their ecosystems, contributing to conservation efforts and enhancing our understanding of wildlife behavior, population dynamics, and habitat requirements. You will work under the supervision of senior biologists and collaborate with environmental scientists to collect data, conduct research, and develop strategies for wildlife management and preservation.
Required Skills
Data collection and analysis
Wildlife handling and identification
Use of GIS and other scientific software tools
Project management and collaboration
Public speaking and outreach
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in wildlife biology, ecology, environmental science, or a related field
Familiarity with field research techniques and data collection methods
Basic understanding of geographic information systems (GIS) and statistical analysis software
Ability to work in various outdoor conditions and navigate through different terrains
Strong observational and critical thinking skills
Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
A passion for wildlife conservation and a commitment to ethical research practices
Responsibilities
Assist in conducting field research and surveys to gather data on wildlife and their habitats
Support the collection and analysis of biological samples and environmental data
Participate in the development and implementation of wildlife management plans
Contribute to the monitoring of species populations and habitat conditions
Collaborate with team members to prepare reports and presentations detailing research findings
Assist in public outreach and education programs related to wildlife conservation
Help maintain research equipment and ensure compliance with safety protocols