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File Wildlife Ecology Specialist
Full time position with Ecology Programs Division, Wildlife & Habitat Conservation Department; Taos Pueblo WarChief’s Office. This is an ongoing career-conditional appointment based upon performance and funding review cycles. As a key part of the Ecology Programs Division, the Wildlife and Habitat Conservation Department directs all habitat- and species-based inventory, site assessment, and restoration efforts to assure the ecological sustainability of all wildlife within their natural environment. The Wildlife Ecology Specialist will contribute to ongoing and developing wildlife programs, conduct health and population assessments for key wildlife species, as well as participate in biodiversity planning and management within the Ecology Programs Division.
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File Stream Ecology/Aquatic Biology Technician
Full time, seasonal position with Taos Pueblo WarChief’s Office, Ecology Programs Division, Wildlife & Habitat Conservation Department. Full-year career appointment anticipated within one to two years of hire date based upon performance and funding. On-the-job training and concurrent enrollment in professional/educational courses possible, depending on experience and qualifications. Stream survey to include aquatic (in-channel and lake) habitat; fish and aquatic organisms; stream ecology; and, full participation with Ecology Programs Division wetland and riparian assessment teams. Baseline analysis, condition assessment, restoration programs and collaboration on stream and habitat quality. Identify, collect and analyze fish, aquatic plants, insects and other species.
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File Microsoft Word Document National Fish Passage Program Request for Proposals 2011
Through its National Fish Passage Program the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service uses a voluntary, non-regulatory approach to remove and bypass barriers. The program provides technical assistance and funding to assist others in restoring fish passage. Proposals should keep in mind the program goal to restore native fish and other aquatic species to self-sustaining levels by reconnecting habitat that has been fragmented by barriers. All projects must be located in New Mexico.
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File PDF document Tamarisk Leaf Beetle: what it means to you and our rivers
Special presentation by Tamarisk Coalition on tamarisk leaf beetles in the Colorado River system. San Juan College, October 7, 2010.
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For Full Description and Details Visit: http://www.cleanwaterservices.org/AboutUs/Jobs/JobOpenings/WaterResourcesProjectManager.aspx
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File PDF document Request For Quotes to Conduct Water Quality Management Planning
The Surface Water Quality Bureau of the New Mexico Environment Department requests quotes from regional public comprehensive planning organizations to conduct water quality management planning as defined under sections 205(j) and 303(e) of the Clean Water Act
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File PDF document New Mexico Environment Department Surface Water Quality Bureau Request For Quotes
Federal Clean Water Act Section 604 (b) Water Quality Management Planning Federal Fiscal Year 2011 QUOTES DUE OCTOBER 4, 2010 RFQ Release Date: September 1, 2010
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NOTICE: Grant Funding for 2011 Community Climate Adaptation Planning
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File Microsoft Word Document REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: For Cooperative Weed Management in Forested Areas
The, New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) for noxious weed management in areas where noxious weed invasions threaten forested acres. EMNRD has approximately $234,000 currently available for this project, with the possibility of additional funds being provided later, and may award multiple contracts as a result of this request for proposals (RFP).
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