Job Posting

Senior Wildlife Biologist
National Wildlife Federation
Washington, DC

The National Wildlife Federation, one of America's largest conservation 
organizations, is seeking a senior wildlife biologist to provide 
organization-wide support and leadership on fish and wildlife conservation and 
management issues. 
 
The National Wildlife Federation's mission is to "unite all Americans to ensure 
that wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world," and this position will 
provide scientific expertise in support of that mission.  Established in 1936, 
the National Wildlife Federation has a long history of advocating on behalf of 
America's fish and wildlife species and the habitats on which they depend, and 
using science-based approaches to address current and emerging threats to these 
resources. The senior wildlife biologist will work with national and regional 
staff and our state affiliates on priority fish and wildlife conservation and 
management issues. The successful candidate will be: broadly knowledgeable 
about U.S. fish and wildlife and the challenges of wildlife conservation in an 
era of rapid climate change; able to apply scientific expertise to the design 
and execution of the Federation's conservation programs; and able to provide a 
wildlife biology perspective for our conservation policy work. The position is 
based at the National Wildlife Federation's National Advocacy Center in 
Washington, DC and supervised by NWF's Associate Vice President for 
Conservation Science. 

Additional details about the position and application process can be found at: 
https://nwf.applicantpro.com/jobs/522066.html. Interested candidates should 
submit both a cover letter and resume. The National Wildlife Federation is 
committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourages candidates from 
all backgrounds to apply.

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