Research Wildlife Landscape Ecologist Post-doctoral Position: Wildlife Linkages across Highways: Facilitated Connectivity in the Central Sierra Nevada Pacific Southwest Research Station of the US Forest Service is seeking a qualified post-doctoral candidate to lead and manage a 3-4 year research project in the central Sierra Nevada of California. The position is a research fellowship in partnership with the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, located in the PSW Conservation of Biological Diversity Program and stationed in Davis, California. The incumbent will conduct a local-scale wildlife connectivity analysis that tiers to, tests and validates assumptions of the California Essential Habitat Connectivity Strategy (Spencer et al. 2010) relative to major highways. The purpose o

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