Interested in joining a multidisciplinary group of staff and stakeholders making a real impact for wildlife? Would you like to drive applied research used to understand elk and pronghorn populations and their habitats around the state? Looking for achieving real results on the ground while developing policy? - then this may the job for you?

1. Collaborate with passionate regional staff to implement elk and pronghorn monitoring solutions. 2. Perform high quality applied research to understand populations and wildlife behaviour. 3. Administer a statewide elk and pronghorn program. 4. Work with Native American Tribes and stakeholders to e.g. facilitate hunting opportunities. In order to be eligible

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