The Habitat Biologist is a field-based position overseeing the removal of non-native plants (notably salt cedar and invasive grasses) and the propagation of endemic plant communities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Conduct vegetation management including removal, propagation, and monitoring. Ensure safety, best-practice and compliance with federal, state, and tribal laws and regulations. Provide training and logistical support for crew. Collect and analyze field data; prepare reports and other documents. Manage proper use and storage of herbicides and restricted-use chemicals associated with exotic plant control. Identify plants; distinguish native from and non-native plant. Identify insect characteristic of the region and systems where treatments occur. Operate and ensure the safe o

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