I would like to be considered for the Supervisory Wildlife Biologist (Assistant District Supervisor) position located in Queens NY. Currently I provide Andrews AFB and the 89th Airlift Wing’s Safety office with their Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) program through education, research, and service. I aspire to serve as a leader in sustaining and improving health among diverse populations of wildlife and people alike. I feel that I possess the knowledge and technical skills needed to succeed in this position My undergraduate studies and current work experience as wildlife Biologist for the USDA-APHIS Wildlife Service, has provided me with the framework, competencies and responsibilities for implementing, developing, and evaluating
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Response: My background consists of multiple years of management experience within many varying industries. I have been with Habitat for Humanity for just under ten years representing all HR functions since the organization is a small affiliate. I also hold a bachelor’s degree and various certifications.
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As a result, I will become a better critical thinker. By applying this knowledge to real life situations, I can make positive impacts on issues that cause harm to the world. I like to consider myself an animal rights activist. My primary motivation in life is to ensure wildlife is respected. Currently, several animals are being abused for ridiculous reasons. The process of killing or torturing an animal is inhumane and barbaric. I dislike seeing innocent animals mistreated so that we can wear their skin on our bodies, or have their limbs stored in our fridges for food. Someday I would love to change this issue and fight for the lives of the poor animals, which do not get the choice to voice their opinions. If accepted into this program, I will develop better communication and analytical skills, which will help me with fulfilling my aspirations in
Wildlife Services predator control uses many methods and some of which are under review for change. Petitions have been made and many letters to the government and the company have been sent. Actions are being taken to reform this service for the better of ecosystems, livestock, predators, and humans.
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proponents to manage and create a healthy, wildlife habitat for all animals and prevent harm to
Based on the key qualifications for the Program Coordinator Position, my experience and education make me an excellent candidate, but my passion and love for service are what make me an exceptional applicant for this role.
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Introduction: My career of interest is wildlife biology. Wildlife biology is the study of living organisms such as plants and animals through ecology, behavior, physiology, genetics, and biology. The reason this field interests me is because of my love of science and all the animals and plants that make up the world around us. To learn more about my field of study, I interviewed Noah Brady, a researcher in biology, on June 27, 2016.
Renowned scientists Dr. George Schaller and Dr. Joel Berger were on hand to receive SCB awards. Schaller, who was recently the subject of the film “Nature's Greatest Defender,” shown on the National Geographic channel, was recipient of a Distinguished Service Award, selected “for extraordinary contributions to the conservation of many of the world's most iconic and endangered species through leadership in field research and applied conservation.” Berger was awarded the prestigious Edward T. LaRoe Award for “extraordinary leadership toward conservation of migration corridors and predator-prey dynamics with efforts in Africa, Asia, Alaska, and North America with strong science shaping policy.” Additionally, each day of the conference began with a plenary ad...
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