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We annually band mallards and wood ducks during Introduction to Fisheries and Wildlife Science class.
Fisheries & Wildlife Science

Employment Resources

Seasonal and full-time jobs in Natural Resource Management can be competitive. Make sure you are applying for many jobs early in the season. Talk to one of our faculty members at 91¿´Æ¬Íø about making your resume as competitive as possible. Below are some great resources and available jobs.

  • Ìý– provides a variety of wildlife, botany, and fisheries jobs along with graduate school opportunities.
  • Ìý– The Ecological Society of America hosts this email chain, which sends out postings for dozens of jobs a day. Although it is a deluge of emails, you will find many job opportunities not found in other places. Directions for signing up in link.
  • Ìý– The Federal governments job site. The only place to apply for jobs with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The National Park Service, The Forest Service, and The Bureau of Land Management.
  • Ìý– Apply for jobs with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources here.
  • Ìý– Apply for jobs with the North Dakota Game and Fish here.
  • Ìý– Apply for jobs with the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks here.
  • Ìý– Apply for internships with the SCA, which provides opportunities to see the country and gain some on the job experiences. These jobs are relatively easy to attain.
  • Ìý– Non-profit and environmental consultant work is available here.
  • Ìý– A website with a variety of state and county job opportunities in Natural Resources Management.
  • Ìý– A website focused on non-profit career opportunities.
  • Ìý– A non-profit focused on science-based management.
  • Ìý– An organization focused on bird watching and conservation.
  • Ìý– Jobs in fisheries management and associated careers.

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