Wildlife habitats in northwestern Colorado have experienced an 
unprecedented level of impact from oil and gas development in the last 
three years.  Maintaining wildlife population objectives requires proper 
restoration of impacted areas.  The Colorado Division of Wildlife is 
conducting a large-scale field experiment to assess the most effective 
restoration techniques in sage-grouse and mule deer habitat.  The 
successful applicant for this position will oversee implementation of 
research treatments, collect data on vegetation response, and coordinate 
with crew members and contractors to achieve project objectives.  The 
position will run from May 4, 2009 through November 3, 2009.  The start 
date is flexible for up to two weeks for the right candidate.

Major job responsibilities will include: Assess vegetation in research 
plots and adjacent, undisturbed areas; implement restoration treatments 
including soil manipulations, weed control, and seeding; oversee two crew 
members; maintain and organize field data; monitor the work of 
contractors; communicate regularly with DOW researchers; oversee data 
entry and proofing; operate 4WD ATV’s and pickups on dirt and gravel roads 
in beautiful but remote field sites.

The position will be stationed at Little Hills State Wildlife Area and 
Game Experiment Station, Rio Blanco County, Colorado.  The nearest towns 
(Meeker, CO, and Rifle, CO) are about 1 hour away.   Bunk housing will be 
shared with technicians from other DOW research projects.

Qualifications: B. S. (Range Management, Natural Resources, Wildlife 
Biology, Biology, Botany or similar field) plus 1-2 years field experience 
or M.S. preferred.  However, all applicants with the desired skills will 
be considered.

Compensation: $15.62/hr plus housing

Applicants must provide a letter of interest and 1-2 page resume with 3 
references (with phone and email contact info) via email by March 22, 
2009.  Please send the cover letter, resume, and references as a single 
Microsoft Word file named using the following format 
(LastName_FirstName_HRApp).  Applications by regular postal mail are also 
accepted but email is preferred. Send to:

Danielle Johnston
Colorado Division of Wildlife
711 Independent Avenue
Grand Junction, CO  81505
Email: [email protected]

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