NEW IMMERSIVE STORY MAP BRINGS TO LIFE WORLD’S LONGEST MULE DEER MIGRATION 🦌
In partnership w/ @USGS we produced a @Esri StoryMap that follows Deer 255’s migration route through intimate maps, videos, and images. You can view it here: https://t.co/ROUhXIXy9T
Breaking my social cleanse to crowd source some info! What type of swag do you like to receive at a conference? Mug, hat, tote? We are looking for ideas for Wyo TWS conference this year! 🐾
JOB: Program Manager for the Wildlife Program @UCBerkeley just opened! Full-time w/ benes, $74-$95K. Looking for strong operational, administrative, and problem-solving skills. Review of apps starts Aug. 3 & will continue until filled. Please share widely!
https://t.co/Y21k4GsWtd
Please RT! I'm looking to get short statements from queer marine scientists & biologists (& related fields) about their experiences being queer in their fields. Any level of experience or career is okay, anonymous statements are possible. DM me here on Twitter or email me!
🚨ALERT!🚨 One of my technicians quit to be closer to family. I am in ASAP need of a great person who can excel at and enjoy working in the alpine, studying pikas and mountain goats. $18/hr, 40 hrs a week through mid-Sept. Send CV to [email protected]. Plz rt!
What’s it take to be a field biologist? Often years of unpaid gigs & safety threats. Marginalized groups suffer more, excluding many.
Let's change this.
I’m so proud of this @audubonsociety story & thankful for the time & emotional energy from the 30+ people I interviewed.
Please remember that no research is worth your life. Please consider any possible dangers before traveling to a research site. Stay safe out there 🙏🏽
https://t.co/WbufOij5np
Trying to understand what forest roads are closed to access a bike trail for some Sunday fun and the map the forest has uploaded is a disaster…. 1) confusing legend 2) doesn’t zoom in with clarity at all…. #Cringe
My sweet grandmother picked this book up just for me! (She found it at her local library sale.) Written in 1952 by Wyoming Game and Fish Commission biologist Robert Patterson. I’m excited to dive into this one and see how things have changed over time from a biologist perspective
ODFW is hiring a wildlife research supervisor! This position oversees applied wildlife research on harvested and unharvested species in Western Oregon! The impact this position has on wildlife management in Oregon in incredible. Join us!