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Wildlife Biologist - Marbled Murrelet

Turnstone Environmental Consultants, inc

Oregon Coast Range, OR

Salary:    $2700 – $3700 Monthly ($16-$21.50 hourly) Wage is dependent upon project and applicant experience.

Experience:    0 - 1 years

12 days ago

Wildlife Biologist (Owl Surveyor)

Turnstone Environmental

Portland, OR

Salary:    $3,207– $4,507 Monthly ($18.50 – $26.00 Hourly)

Experience:    0 - 1 years

12 days ago

Seasonal Marbled Murrelet Surveyor

Hamer Environmental

Portland, OR

Salary:    $1,400.00 - $1760.00, paid every two weeks (equivalent of $17.50-$22.00/hour)

Deadline:    Feb 28, 2025

2 days ago

Community Engagement Coordinator

Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council

Springfield, OR

Salary:    $48,000-$52,000

Deadline:    Mar 17, 2025

Experience:    2 - 6 years

3 days ago

Restoration Ecologist

Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership

Portland, OR

Salary:    Salary Range: $56,650 to $87,550, Full Time Equivalent

Deadline:    Mar 19, 2025

Experience:    2 - 6 years

3 days ago

Coyote Outdoor School Instructor

Whole Earth Nature School

Euegne, OR

Salary:    16 - 18/hr depending on experience (training hours paid at 15/hr)

Deadline:    Mar 03, 2025

Experience:    0 - 1 years

4 days ago

Stewardship Manager

Greater Hells Canyon Council

Enterprise, OR

Salary:    $50,000-$60,000 DOE

Deadline:    Mar 02, 2025

Experience:    2 - 6 years

4 days ago

Rural Projects Coordinator

Resource Assistance for Rural Environments

Rural, OR

Salary:    $2,425/month

Deadline:    Apr 27, 2025

9 days ago

Spring Education Intern

Upper Deschutes Watershed Council

Bend, OR

Salary:    $18/hr with course credit available

Deadline:    Mar 01, 2025

Experience:    0 - 1 years

26 days ago

Master of Conservation Leadership

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, CO

This master’s degree prepares leaders to address complex conservation issues from local to global scales and is for those seeking to make a difference in the lives and ecosystems of our planet.