Location
edmonton, division no. 11, Canada
Posted
June 06, 2026
Job Description
Contribute to wildlife conservation as an Intermediate Wildlife Biologist, focusing on field data collection, habitat assessments, and species at risk surveys. This full-time role involves 80% fieldwork, ensuring a hands-on impact in conservation efforts.
In this position, you will conduct diverse wildlife field activities, including nest sweeps, amphibian capture, and breeding bird surveys. You’ll prepare safety plans and access routes while using GPS/GIS technology for accurate data collection. Sharing timely updates and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams will be crucial for project success.
Key Responsibilities:
• Support wildlife field activities and habitat assessments
• Prepare safety plans, maps, and equipment lists
• Collect and interpret GPS/GIS enabled data
• Write technical report sections and prepare visuals
• Enforce safety protocols and participate in assessments
Requirements:
• B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Biology, Ecology, or Environmental Scienc...
In this position, you will conduct diverse wildlife field activities, including nest sweeps, amphibian capture, and breeding bird surveys. You’ll prepare safety plans and access routes while using GPS/GIS technology for accurate data collection. Sharing timely updates and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams will be crucial for project success.
Key Responsibilities:
• Support wildlife field activities and habitat assessments
• Prepare safety plans, maps, and equipment lists
• Collect and interpret GPS/GIS enabled data
• Write technical report sections and prepare visuals
• Enforce safety protocols and participate in assessments
Requirements:
• B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Biology, Ecology, or Environmental Scienc...