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I generally focus on conservation issues effecting biodiversity, land use/abuse, research, and job opportunities that I have come across. Most of the opportunities come from the Opps page and you can click on the button below to take you there.
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Conservation Jobs ~ 31 October 2019

10/31/2019

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  • Sweden – Rewilding Manager: https://rewildingeurope.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Job_description_RewildingManager-Sweden_RE.pdf
  • UCSB – NCEAS Science Liaison: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF01621
  • U of Mass – Decision Science and Climate Change Adaptation Post Doc: https://www.climaterefugia.org/postdoc
  • Oregon – Outdoor Science Instructor: https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/outdoor-science-instructor-oregon-4/
  • Seattle – Citizen Science Monitoring Data Post Doc: https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/postdoctoral-scholar-citizen-science-monitoring-data-washington/
  • Florida – Manatee Research and Rescue: https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/melbourne-beach-manatee-research-and-rescue-florida/
  • Oregon – Ambassador Animal Coordinator: https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/ambassador-animal-coordinator-oregon/
  • DC – NPCA Board Liaison Coordinator: https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/board-liaison-coordinator-washington-dc/
  • DC – Resource and Park Protection Program Manager, NPCA:  https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/resource-and-park-protection-program-manager-washington-dc/
  • SF, CA – Director Conservation Management and Field Operations: https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/director-conservation-management-and-field-operations-california/
  • Oregon – Natural Resource Conservation Liaison: https://wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/natural-resource-conservation-liaison-oregon/
  • Monterey, CA – DOW Rep for Coastal Conservation and Sea Otter: https://www.indeedjobs.com/jobs/c5a34fb24ed0ef3b999c?from=snippet
  • SF, CA – DOW rep for Coastal Conservation and Sea Otters: https://www.indeedjobs.com/jobs/693c557dee93bd517f99?from=snippet
  • IUCN (Switzerland)- Resource and Partnership Officer for RAMSAR: https://hrms.iucn.org/vacancy/5191
  • IUCN (Switzerland)- Programme Officer: https://hrms.iucn.org/vacancy/5193
  • SLO, CA – Conservation Project Manager: https://www.landtrustalliance.org/job/conservation-project-manager-land-conservancy-san-luis-obispo-county
  • Oregon – Senior Conservation Project Manager: https://www.landtrustalliance.org/job/senior-conservation-project-manager-pacific-forest-trust-0
  • UCSB –Environmental Ethics professorship: https://www.es.ucsb.edu/news/announcement/600
  • Maui – Research Officer: https://coral.org/job-opportunities/research-officer-maui/
  • Hawaii – Range Technician: https://kohalacenter.org/range-tech-191001
  • DC – Project Manager for EDF: https://www.edf.org/jobs/project-manager-field-operations
  • SF, NY, OR DC – Project Manager and Systems Liaison for EDF: https://www.edf.org/jobs/project-manager-and-systems-liaison-oceans
  • TNC – Global Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Director: https://careers.nature.org/psp/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=48170&PostingSeq=1
  • TNC – Caribbean Division Director: https://careers.nature.org/psp/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=48033&PostingSeq=1
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Conservation News ~ 1 November 2019

10/31/2019

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  • Keystone Pipeline leaks 383,000 gallons of oil in North Dakota
  • Mining company secretly proposes to increase industrial shipping in Arctic marine conservation area
  • First South American insect that emits blue light is discovered
  • New species of a giant flying squirrel discovered in the Far East of Russia
  • Miss Montana USA sparks backlash from meat industry for speaking out against factory farming
  • Quarter of world’s pig population to die of African swine fever
  • Foie Gras banned in New York City
  • Wu Tang Clan just launched vegan wallets made from bananas
  • Dust from a giant asteroid crash caused an ancient ice age
  • Gillnet fishing blocked in Right Whale feeding grounds by judge
  • New seafloor map reveals how strange the Gulf of Mexico is
  • US House passes bill to prohibit mining near Grand Canyon
  • US Feds flush endangered fish protections down the drain to boost Big Ag
  • Former Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson testifies in climate change fraud trial
  • Controversial dam gets green light to flood a Philippine protected area
  • Massive SF mural planned for Tenderloin aims to make Monarch butterflies impossible to ignore
  • First female Head of Conservation for Addo Elephant National Park
  • Hundreds of koalas feared burned alive in out-of-control bushfire
  • Researchers discover new bat species
  • Over 50 new species discovered in Turkish waters
  • Newly discovered shrimp call a Whale Shark’s mouth home
  • US Feds sued over Endangered Species on Hawaii Island
  • Wildlife Services sued in Washington over killing mammals
  • Greta Thunberg declines environmental award
  • 42 wild burros shot dead in Mojave desert, $58,000 reward posted for identifying killer
  • Two suspects charged in largest seizure of turtles in recent history
  • White rhino killed in KNP, poachers caught soon after
  • Rare poisonous fish discovered on Vancouver Island
  • Virus discovered infecting bald eagles
  • EPA removes protections for streams, wetlands, and drinking water
  • Commitments worth $63 billion pledged for ocean protection
  • Global pet trade in amphibians bigger than we thought
  • Rare Bangladesh crocodile lays eggs in new hope for species
  • UN climate Scientists think they can halt global warming for $300 billion
  • Eight pesticides will get federal reviews of endangered species impacts
  • A record number of condor chicks hatched in the Southwest this year
  • Australia closes climb on sacred Uluru mountain
  • Fire-spawned forest fungi hide out in other organisms
  • Coral cover around popular Great Barrier Reef islands has almost halved
  • Lasers could cut lifespan of nuclear waste from a million years to 30 minutes, says Nobel winner
  • US Forest Service puts protections for Alaska’s majestic Tongass on chopping block
  • Sea urchin population soars 10,000% in five years, devastating US coastline
  • Glacial rivers absorb carbon faster than rainforests 
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Conservation News ~ 25 October 2019

10/25/2019

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  • Glacial rivers absorb carbon faster than rainforests
  • Death Valley is 25 years old and there is free entry and a week of free events
  • White House begins official withdrawal from Paris Agreement
  • Eight more Fishers released into the North Cascades
  • New species of beetle named after Greta Thunberg
  • $85 million initiative to scale up agroforestry in Africa announced
  • New Grouper species discovered in Australian fish market
  • Malaria surges in deforested parts of the Amazon
  • Amazon’s male white bellbird has the loudest recorded call
  • Uganda’s eco-feminists are taking on mining and plantation industries
  • Area the size of Puerto Rico burned in Indonesia’s fire crisis
  • A ‘sly’ species of leaf-tailed gecko uncovered from Madagascar
  • US House unanimously approves bill to make animal cruelty a federal offense
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook says he’s taking on climate change
  • India just cancelled 14 huge coal-fired power stations as solar energy prices hit record low
  • SD Safari Park’s rhino calf meets other rhino for first time
  • Amazon rainforest close to irreversible tipping point
  • Europe’s largest floating solar plant opens in France
  • Brazilians rally to clean beaches amid outrage at government’s inaction
  • Wildlife tourism five times more lucrative than illegal wildlife trade
  • Oil companies persuade states to make pipeline protests a felony
  • New species take longer to arise in the Amazon
  • New crustacean species discovered in Lake Erie
  • Minnesota joins legal challenge of White House rollbacks of Endangered Species Act
  • Thawing permafrost turns Arctic into net source of carbon
  • White House moves to lift protections for fish and divert water to farms
  • New maps show that giraffes live mostly outside protected areas
  • Once close to extinction, western South Atlantic Humpback whale population close to full recovery
  • Eureka formally transfers Indian Island back to Wiyot Tribe
  • Widespread drying of European peatlands
  • Melting glaciers reveal five new islands in the Arctic
  • Much of the Earth is still wild, but threatened by fragmentation
  • White Cougar found in Brazil
  • Antibiotic resistance is spreading among marine mammals
  • California’s Kelp forests are crashing
  • Malaysian attempt at Sumatran rhino IVF fails on low quality of sperm
  • Six new lizard specie found in Western Ghats
  • Scientists name new species of spiders after members of Iron Maiden, Def Leopard, Scorpions
  • Tennessee freshwater fish gets endangered species protection
  • Bank of England boss says global finance is funding 4C temperature rise
  • Macy’s commits to stop selling fur by end of 2020
  • At least 55 elephants die in Zimbabwe drought
  • ‘Artificial leaf’ successfully produces clean gas
  • Judge blocks White House plans that lifted Sage-Grouse protections
  • Brazilian dentist arrested for allegedly killing over 1000 jaguars
  • Environmental activist is murdered trying to save Europe’s oldest forests
  • New species of dinosaur discovered in Japan
  • New humpbacked fish found in India
  • Electric fishing kills 57% of the seabed’s population
  • Alaska ignores decline of Denali National Park
  • Endangered lily faces challenges on Oregon’s South Coast
  • Rare Oregon orchid fading fast
  • Police ban Extinction Rebellion protests from whole of London
  • New flowerpecker bird species discovered in imperiled lowland of Borneo
  • New praying mantis species that looks and acts like a wasp is discovered
  • Indigenous protests force government to cancel IMF loan
  • Sea-level rise has claimed five whole islands in the Pacific
  • 130 banks worth $47 trillion adopt new UN-backed climate policies to shift their loan balance
  • Second whale found dead in Thames in less than two weeks
  • Ships are illegally dumping plastic trash at sea
  • British company pleads to smuggling endangered species
  • DeGeneres raises $5million for gorilla conservation in Rwanda
  • Northern Arapaho tribe welcomes first buffalo herd
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Conservation News ~ 17 October 2019

10/17/2019

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  • Marine biologists discover two new species of Porcelain Crabs
  • Michigan’s most endangered species sees sharp population decline and could become extinct
  • Venezuelan crisis – government censors environmental and scientific data
  • Extreme snowfall led to reproductive collapse in some Arctic wildlife in 2018
  • Biodiversity boosts crop pollinators and pest controllers
  • Malaysian attempt at Sumatran rhino IVF fails on low quality of sperm
  • At India’s Assam Zoo, decades of experience lead to rhino-breeding success
  • Cook Islands MPA leader fired after supporting seabed mining freeze
  • Former landfill becomes Maryland’s first large-scale community solar farm
  • $50 million in illegally harvested rosewood may go back into the black market
  • Yakama, Lummi tribal leaders call for removal of three lower Columbia River dams
  • White House proposes expanding logging in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest
  • New Grouper species found at Queensland market
  • New environment bill removes power to fine government for missing targets
  • Activists in last-ditch attempt to block export of 35 baby elephants to China
  • Humpback whales spied using their fins to scoop up fish
  • Vaquita monitoring begins in the Upper Gulf of California
  • Billionaire behind ‘Fortnite’ invests millions in NC Forest conservation
  • Satellites have recorded the second-lowest Arctic sea ice extent since 1979
  • New species of crocodile discovered
  • Agency hides red wolf info while leaving species to dwindle
  • 50,000 Emperor Penguins vanish as ice shelf ecosystem is washed out to sea
  • Scientists endorse mass civil disobedience to force climate action
  • $65 million deal to protect Congo’s forests raises concerns
  • British armed forces supplied by Brazilian meat firm linked to Amazon deforestation
  • Expansion of a famous elephant park holds out hope for Africa’s big tuskers
  • Drought is a major disruption for SC wildlife and natural resources
  • A new antibiotic has been discovered in the soil of a Mexican rainforest
  • Seven elephants found dead as Sri Lanka’s human-wildlife conflict escalates
  • White-bellied sea eagle preys on feral pig
  • 5 million gallons of oil spilled from Bahamas storage facility
  • Raptor dinosaur skeleton found in southern Alberta hailed a ‘scientific goldmine’
  • Dallas Zoo sets 46 horned lizards loose with its first-ever wildlife release
  • Missoula non-profit, Working Dogs for Conservation, awarded $250,000 grant
  • Italy proposes to cut prices for food sold without packaging
  • Billions face food, water shortages over next 30 years as nature fails
  • Californians will be banned from smoking at state parks and beaches under new law
  • Australia downgrades Great Barrier Reef outlook from ‘Poor’ to ‘Very Poor’
  • Private property, not productivity, precipitated Neolithic agricultural revolution
  • Mysterious radiation leak, 100x larger than Fukushima, traced to Russian facility
  • Marshall Islands declares national climate crisis
  • Harlingen Texas mayor Chris Boswell becomes 500th mayor to pledge to help save the Monarch Butterfly
  • Benedict Cumberbatch joins Extinction Rebellion’s climate protests in London
  • Google made large contributions to climate change deniers
  • Endangered Black Rhino expecting first calf
  • The sea is running out of fish, despite nations’ pledges to stop it
  • White House must publish delayed Energy Efficient Standards
  • Bees in Australia are getting drunk on fermented nectar and being refused re-entry to the hive
  • California will meet its 2030 emission goals in 2061
  • EPA finds selenium from BC mines contaminating fish in Montana
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Conservation News 11 October 2019

10/10/2019

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  • Salmon return to Oregon river by the hundreds to spawn after $2M restoration
  • New species of fish discovered in a well in India
  • CDFW recommends Cal ESA protection for Yellow-legged Frog
  • For the first time, wind power is about to surpass coal in Texas
  • California bans popular pesticide linked to brain damage in children
  • Peruvian group launch compostable plates made of banana leaves
  • Humpback whale found dead in Thames was hit by a ship
  • Trillions of microplastics found in San Francisco bay
  • Two new species of giant parasitic wasp found in Uganda
  • Kirtland’s Warbler delisted from ESA
  • LB Aquarium of Pacific releases Green Sea Turtle back into wild
  • Peru signs agreement to end deforestation caused by palm oil by 2021
  • More than a quarter of UK mammals face extinction
  • Scientists discover new antibiotic in tropical forest
  • New York City wants to put a climate change ‘laboratory’ on Governors Island
  • Wildlife trade entangles nearly a fifth of the planet’s vertebrate animals
  • Seven new species appear for first time on list of world’s 25 most endangered primates
  • New bird species discovered in Indonesia – Alor Myzomela
  • Pigs have been recorded using tools for the first time
  • Our diets must change to halt nature loss, says UN biodiversity chief
  • Ghost forests are visceral examples of the advance of climate change
  • There is more money in the Borneo Rainforest’s biodiversity than in its deforestation
  • Pope urges respect for indigenous Amazon peoples at start of three-week gathering
  • Wolves and coyotes feel sadness and grieve like humans
  • CITES appeals to countries to watch out for Mangalasy rosewood
  • Wildlife tracking on the rise all across Latin America
  • Climate activist Greta Thunberg visiting Dakota reservations
  • New England power line corridors harbor rare bees and other wild things
  • Insecticide blamed for the deaths of 200 native birds, including wedge-tailed eagles
  • South Africa seizes 342kg lion bones bound for Malaysia
  • University of Iowa tells faculty not to promote Greta Thunberg visit via UI social media
  • Bilbies returned to national park in south-west NSW after 100-year absence
  • Interior Secretary hears concerns about grizzlies along the Front
  • Nome teenagers protest for awareness of climate change, urge adults to act
  • Six elephants die trying to save each other
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Conservation News ~ 6 October 2019

10/6/2019

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  •  4 pups born this year in group of wolves living in eastern Lane and Douglas counties
  • Climate change has brought 25 new species to Barents Sea
  • New king cricket species discovery in Costa Rica
  • New prehistoric flying reptile, ‘Iron Dragon’, discovered in Queensland
  • Restore landscapes to push ahead on sustainable development, says International Resource Panel
  • Environment groups offer $30k reward to identify wolf’s killer
  • Los Angeles is looking into paving its roads with recycled plastic
  • Peruvian authorities seize vessel with 12.3 seahorses
  • In Israel, questions are raised about a forest that rises from the desert
  • River otter pups to make debut at Jacksonville Zoo
  • Washington State kills wolf mother to protect cows
  • Study confirms that Grizzly Bears long inhabited North Cascades
  • Whale calf rescued in Sydney was entangles in shark net from Queensland
  • Adding 1 billion hectares of forest could help check global warming
  • California man pleads guilty in the killing of the P-38 Mountain Lion
  • French scientist invents machine that can turn plastic into diesel and gasoline
  • Great horseshoe bats living in Kent after absence of 115 years
  • Ant-plant partnerships may play unexpected role in ant evolution
  • Tikkurila launches new paint collection to protect endangered species
  • 17 states sue Feds over Endangered Species Act rules
  • Sneaky lions in Zambia are moving across areas thought uninhabitable for them
  • Imprinting on mothers may drive new species formation in poison dart frogs
  • World losing area of forest the size of the UK each year
  • Two indicted for sabotaging Dakota Access Pipeline
  • Ancient tree with record of Earth’s magnetic field reversal in its rings discovered
  • UC Davis finds extreme wildfires in Sierra Nevada forests are transforming forestlands into shrublands
  • Demand for charcoal threatens the forest of Madagascar’s last hunter-gatherers
  • Brazil land reform head fired amid push to legalize cleared Amazon land
  • Brazilian beef industry plays outsized role in tropical carbon emissions
  • Lack of seed availability hampers forest recovery after wildfires
  • Germany is removing dead trees for large-scale reforestation
  • Increasing precipitation extremes driving tree growth reductions across Southwest
  • Pennsylvania will develop a pathway to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
  • Greta Thunberg’s death metal cover is officially a single, with all proceeds going to Greenpeace
  • Ocean cleanup device successfully collects plastic for first time
  • Bipartisan report says White House abuse has pushed Federal science to a crisis
  • Gold mining leaves heart of Peruvian Amazon a wasteland
  • Fossil fish gives new insights into evolution after end-Cretaceous mass extinction
  • Environmental groups sue to get dunes sagebrush lizard added to endangered species list
  • Endangered Species Act saves tiny Puerto Rican gecko
  • Wildlife photographer raises concern with photos of emaciated grizzlies
  • Royal Shakespeare Company to end BP sponsorship deal
  • More than 130 whales dead after West African mass standing event
  • Brazilian state complicit in violence against forest defenders
  • Sarah Davis names Yellowstone’s next chief of resource and visitor protection
  • Meet and Dairy consumption on the device in Finland
  • Star-studded animal rights gala raises record $2 million
  • TripAdvisor has just cut ties with attractions that breed whales and dolphins in captivity
  • Thousands of ships use ‘cheat devices’ to dump toxic wastewater into oceans
  • French citizens’ panel to advise on climate crisis strategies
  • Sea-level rise has claimed five whole islands in the Pacific
  • Irish man sentenced in US for trafficking rhino horns
  • White House eliminates advisory boards for marine life, invasive species
  • Harvard launches law firm for animal advocacy
  • New organic compounds found in Enceladus ice grains
  • Once thought to be extinct, clover has recovered enough to come off the endangered list
  • Poachers believed responsible for fire in Kenya’s Aberdare Forest
  • More than half of all coffee species are at risk of extinction
  • Condor chick makes first flight attempt from Utah cliff
  • Belgium’s first sighted wolf in a century feared killed by hunters
  • Amazon fires dropped unexpectedly in September
  • New trapdoor spider species discovered
  • New species of parasite is identified in fatal case of visceral leishmaniasis
  • Protestors in Berlin call Brazil’s environment minister Salles ‘Climate Change’
  • Tesla just developed a million-mile battery
  • Nova Scotia announces 17 new, expanded protected areas, and 10 more to come
  • Britain’s pine marten
  • Nature retracts ocean-warming study
  • Inslee asks Washington wildlife agency to kill  fewer wolves, pursue new management methods
  • Indonesia cancels Komodo island closure, saying tourists are no threat to dragon
  • Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier parks allow e-bikes
  • Volkswagen emissions scandal- mass lawsuits opens in Germany
  • First US gas stations to ditch oil for 100% electric vehicle charging opens
  • 99 million year old snake hatchling found encased in Burmese
  • Teen girls are leading the climate strikes and helping change the face of environmentalism
  • Western lawmakers prepare bills to modernize Endangered Species Act
  • Global warming causing ocean ‘emergency’
  • After 450 million years, the Chinese horseshoe crab is now endangered
  • Collapse of desert bird populations likely due to heat stress
  • Voters like taxing carbon as long as you don’t say ‘carbon tax’
  • Google searches for ‘climate change’ finally beat out Game of Thrones
  • Australia cuts 80% of plastic bags in 3 short months
  • Palm oil from’ orangutan capital of world’ sold to major brands
  • Nearly 14,000 acres of wetlands along Savannah Ricer in SC put under conservation deal
  • Trader Joes got rid of plastic packaging and produce prices fell by up to 25%
  • 7 million people demand action after week of climate strikes
  • The bee is declared the most important living being on the planet
  • 315 billion-tonne iceberg breaks off Antarctica
  • An activist who protected the Amazon’s uncontacted tribes was just assassinated
  • Palm oil from Sumatra illegal plantation found in supply chains of brands like Nestle
  • Ontario is sacrificing wolves, coyotes, and moose to appease hunters
  • Prince Harry unveils new conservation project in Angola
  • 62 new marine species found in Gulf of Mannar
  • Delhi Homes6 new Butterfly Species, some rare ones spotted this year
  • Frosh, Dems launch full-court press to save Endangered Species Act
  • Camera trap study reveals Amazon ocelot’s survival strategies
  • Sant Barbara Zoo’s last elephant, 48 year- old Little Mac is euthanized
  • 12-year-old Rhino Conservationist received award from Duke and Duchess
  • Audubon-sponsored bill protecting California’s birds clears state senate
  • Alarming extinction threat to Europe’s trees
  • California governor vetoes bill aimed at stopping Feds environment rollback
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