Description: The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM) at Oklahoma State University invites applications for a full-time, eleven-month, tenure-track position (75% research and 25% teaching) in forest wildlife ecology and management. Approximately 28% of Oklahoma is forested and these forests include a number of forest types including: oak/hickory, shortleaf pine/oak, loblolly pine, oak woodland, juniper woodland, and riparian. These forests provide wildlife habitat, wood products, recreation, and other ecosystem services to the region. We are seeking a candidate that can contribute to and expand our research program in the ecology and management of forested systems of Oklahoma, with an emphasis on wildlife-forest habitat relationships. Broadly, we are seekin

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