Hello all,
The registration for the Riparian Management Workshop hosted by the Pala
Band of Mission Indians in pala, CA (with the help of Christopher
McDonald from UC Cooperative Extension) is NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN!
Please go to this link to register:
http://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynu
interested in talking about some of
your work, experiences, success stories, or research focusing on
riparian areas of Southern California, please e-mail me. We have some
time open for short talks (15 mins - 30 mins or more, depending on
topic).
Thanks!
Mr. Kurt Broz
Wildlife Biologist
Pala
Hello all,
I am creating a Habitat Conservation Plan for a tribe in Southern
California and am seeking some habitat data anyone might have so we can
best place our conservation lands. Does anyone have habitat modeling /
data / mapping info in Southern California (we are in San Diego along the
We still have spots available for the free Riparian Management Workshop
hosted by the Pala Band of Mission Indians in Pala, California on September
23rd and 24th. Once the final speakers list and schedule is done, I will
send it out, but here is the breakdown:
Day 1 - classroom speakers and dis
info that folks
may find important at your workshop. I will set up a table.
Sincerely,
Mr. Kurt Broz
Tribal Wildlife Biologist
Pala Environmental Department
Pala Band of Mission Indians
(760) 891-3550
kb...@palatribe.com
Hello all,
Does anyone have any recommendations for someone who can cut and spray
invasive vegetation in San Diego or Riverside County? I am looking for a few
options for a restoration project I am running on the San Luis Rey River.
Shoot me an e-mail here or at kb...@palatribe.com if you have
ala, California, or drop me a line. For those
interested in the possibility of research, provide me with your
qualifications and a synopsis of what you are doing (graduate work,
government research, etc.) and I will get back to you.
Thanks,
Mr. Kurt Broz
Wildlife Biologist
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Respectfully,
Mr. Kurt Broz, MA
Wildlife Biologist/Filmmaker
(216) 299 - 7219
"We are a way for the cosmos to know itself." - Carl Sagan
Hello,
I am a wildlife biologist working for a tribe in northern San Diego,
currently working on an HCP and attempting to get more grant money for
habitat restoration/conservation/education, etc. As part of the
implementation of our HCP, I am trying to work toward permitting or
qualification
some folks here, racking up hours, but obviously need to visit
other sites.
I would greatly appreciate it and am willing to lend a hand and/or buy
lunch. Drop me a line here or at my work e-mail: kb...@palatribe.com
Thanks!
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Respectfully,
Mr. Kurt Broz,
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Respectfully,
Mr. Kurt Broz, MA
Wildlife Biologist/Filmmaker
"We are a way for the cosmos to know itself." - Carl Sagan
d wants to lend me and my tribe a hand by joining me out here (Pala, CA),
please let me know! I would greatly appreciate the chance to get some more
training and/or help you on your project. Drop me an e-mail if you can
help.
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Respectfully,
Mr. Kurt Broz, MA
Wildlife Biologist/Filmmaker
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Mr. Kurt Broz, MA
Wildlife Biologist/Filmmaker
(216) 299 - 7219
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The position is about 50% field work/50% office work. You will be working
with some combination of the following organisms: desert tortoise, bighorn
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Our company (QinetiQ - North America) is looking for an experienced
ecologist or wildlife biologist to fill a position as a contractor in Fort
Iriwn, CA. We are looking for:
-desert wildlife and plants experience (Mojave: desert tortoises, ravens,
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-bachelor's degree (
Natural Resource Specialist (Biologist / Environmental Scientist) Temporary
Position
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kground in zoology
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references are available upon request. Thanks.
Kurt Broz,
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