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Duty Location: There is ONE position to be filled located in Washington, DC.
Overview of the Position: This position leads the National Wildlife
Ecology Program in the Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Air, and Rare
Plants staff in the Washington Office and reports to the Assistant
Director of Wildlife, Planning, TES, Air and Soils Programs. The
National Wildlife Ecologist provides Forest Service leadership in
wildlife ecology including wildlife habitat planning and evaluation,
conservation assessments and strategies, habitat management,
inventory and monitoring and the conservation of biological diversity
on the National Forests and Grasslands. As a principal wildlife
ecologist, the incumbent is a recognized leader and technical
authority for wildlife ecology in the Forest Service, National Forest
System deputy area. The position provides expert technical services
at the national level for the conservation and restoration of
wildlife populations and habitat, ecosystem management and the
conservation of biodiversity on National Forest System lands.