Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
As a Wildlife Technician, you will be responsible for conducting field studies, collecting data, and aiding in the conservation and management efforts of wildlife populations and their habitats. This role requires a keen interest in ecology, biology, and environmental science, combined with practical skills for outdoor and laboratory work.
Required Skills
Strong data collection and analysis skills.
Effective communication skills for reporting and teamwork.
Proficient in the use of common field equipment and software.
Capable of working independently and in a team setting.
Ability to follow protocols and maintain detailed records.
Familiarity with wildlife laws and habitat conservation methods.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in wildlife science, ecology, biology, or related field.
2-5 years of field experience working with wildlife and habitats.
Proficiency in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and GPS technology.
Strong identification skills for a variety of plant and animal species.
Valid driver's license and ability to navigate remote areas.
Physical fitness to perform fieldwork under various environmental conditions.
Responsibilities
Conduct field research and surveys to monitor wildlife populations and health.
Collect and analyze biological data to assess the impacts of environmental changes.
Assist in the implementation of habitat restoration projects and monitor their progress.
Handle, tag, and track animals as part of research and management programs.
Maintain and calibrate field and laboratory equipment.
Prepare reports and present findings to stakeholders and the scientific community.
Collaborate with other technicians, biologists, and conservationists.
Ensure compliance with wildlife regulations and ethical standards.