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Audubon Rockies, the regional office of the National Audubon Society, has a Range Ecologist position available in Colorado to support their engagement with Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Program (ACR). This exceptional opportunity will assist Audubon in networking and certifying some of the most conservation-based ranches throughout Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, and Montana by expanding our bird-friendly ranching initiative and certification.
**For your candidacy to be considered for this opportunity, you must include a cover letter with your application.**
Duties include assisting the Conservation Ranching Lead in ranch certification and communication, conservation project identification and implementation, developing avian habitat organization plans; documenting and advising on the implementation of conservation actions; planning and conducting avian surveys, soil surveys and vegetation sampling, as well as numerous other wildlife surveys; scientific database ownership, including utilization of GIS; and report writing and mapping.
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