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Join the Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Reserve

Join the Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Reserve

Golden Gate Bird Alliance (formerly Golden Gate Audubon Society)Alameda, CA, United States
Permanent
The Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Reserve Committee trains and maintains a corps of volunteers committed to protecting and enhancing wildlife at the Alameda National Wildlife Reserve.The committe...Show moreLast updated: 18 days ago
Natural Resources Specialist - Wildlife Technician

Natural Resources Specialist - Wildlife Technician

Jefferson County, ColoradoGolden
Full-time +1
JeffcoParks andOpen Space was founded as a land conservation organization in 1972 by PLAN Jeffco and The League of Women Voters of Jefferson County. These organizations proposed a unique concept to ...Show moreLast updated: 5 days ago
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Senior Wildlife Biologist

Senior Wildlife Biologist

AECOMOakland, California, USA
Full-time
Californias most exciting transportation power and water projects.This hybrid position would report to AECOMs Oakland office and will support a variety of projects throughout California.We are seek...Show moreLast updated: 2 days ago
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Join the Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Reserve

Join the Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Reserve

Golden Gate Bird Alliance (formerly Golden Gate Audubon Society)Alameda, CA, United States
18 days ago
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The Friends of the Alameda Wildlife Reserve Committee trains and maintains a corps of volunteers committed to protecting and enhancing wildlife at the Alameda National Wildlife Reserve. The committee is dedicated to building public support for the refuge and to ensuring the long-term survival of species that depend upon its habitat, including the endangered California Least Tern. The committee has restored habitat for California Least Terns and other shorebirds on more than 500 acres of land at the former Alameda Naval Air Station. The committee's ongoing activities include organizes monthly meetings to discuss current needs, keep current with advocacy for the birds and environment. Members work with biologists to monitor wildlife populations at the refuge, sponsor tern research projects, and build community awareness about the site. The land has been transferred to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and designated a permanent national wildlife reserve.