What kind of jobs are available in WS?
• Wildlife Specialists are assigned to specific projects to ensure that control methods are being used correctly and to record the effect a particular method has on reducing or preventing damage. These specialists conduct operational duties, including the trapping and relocation of birds and mammals that cause damage to agriculture, natural resources, or property. • Wildlife Biologists are responsible for the dissemination and/or implementation of proven or newly developed methods of reducing wildlife damage. They may also work on developing management plans to increase the success rate of any given technique. For example, wildlife biologists in Nebraska help protect the endangered interior least tern and the three-lined piping plover while biologists in Ohio, Texas, and Vermont help stop the spread of rabies in wildlife. • Wildlife Biologists (Research) work to develop or improve methods of reducing damage caused by wildlife species in a wide variety of damage situations. These specia