Jacquelyn - You might have better luck on the TAMU job boards. Lots of jobs for wildlife technicians. If you don't have a graduate degree, that's sort of where you start. http://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/job-board/
I did a stint in the student conservation association after getting my BSc. Lots of fun monitoring work in the backcountry. Pay only covers beer and student loan minimums -- but it's a blast and gets you in contact with agencies. Sign up on thesca.org and check out the placements. Happy hunting and good luck. Kyle > On Nov 12, 2015, at 9:53 AM, Jacquelyn Livingston <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello All, > > > I often see great opportunities for Masters and/or PhD students being shared > through ECOLOG-L, so I thought I would reach out to the community to inquire > of entry/mid level opportunities. > > My name is Jacki Livingston, I'm a recent graduate of the University of > Minnesota with a BS in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. > I have experience working with a state agency, state commission, and > non-profit organization. I am very much willing to relocate and am > particularly interested in marine resources. > > > > All the best, > Jacki Livingston > > > p.s. I do not wish to offend anyone with this e-mail, and I sincerely hope > that I have not over-stepped the bounds of this listserv. My genuine intent > is only to utilize the great networking opportunity that this listserv offers. > > -- > | Jacquelyn Livingston | University of Minnesota | > | B.S. Environmental Science, Policy, & Management | > | Policy, Planning, Law, and Society | > | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelynlivingston |
