
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Careers
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This is the official source for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Careers on Twitter. Click on the link below for a listing of all available Service careers at USA Jobs.
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Fishing is more than a pastime. For many Americans, it’s a connection to family, nature, and public lands. It’s also a gateway to conservation. Programs like this introduce people to the joys of fishing. Learn more:
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On a sunny Saturday morning, fly fishing enthusiasts gathered for the Fly Fishing 101 workshop led by expert angler Bill Carman. The workshop, aimed at beginners, kicked off with a comprehensive...
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Ready to make an impact? The Fisheries and Ecological Services Program at @USFWSAlaska is hiring a Fish and Wildlife Biologist (Invasive Species), GS-0401-11/12.🔗 .Application period: October 3-17, 2024 or after 50 applicants. 📸 USFWS
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Four @USFWS experts join CumbreKids on a journey exploring our fascinating world, one plant, animal or place at a time. Tune in to the Cráneo podcast to hear how we are connecting Spanish-speaking kids with nature & wildlife. ➡️ 📸 Courtesy of CumbreKids
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Have you ever wondered what it looks like at the bottom of the Ohio River? If you're a @usfws employee collecting data about freshwater mussels, you have firsthand experience. Interested in joining us? Check out our current job opportunities: 📸 USFWS
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Come meet us!. We'll be at the career fair of the 2024 National HBCU Week Conference: "Raising the Bar: Where Excellence and Opportunity Meet" on Sep. 15th , 2024, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, PA. Details ➡️ #HBCUWeek #DOICareers
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We honor the memory of our colleague, @usfws employee Richard Guadagno, who was on board Flight 93 when the hijacked plane crashed near Shanksville, PA, on Sept. 11, 2001. More about Richard's continued legacy:
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Sue Cameron is a biologist with the @usfws and her job has brought her to the top of the Appalachian Mountains in search of the endangered spruce-fir moss spider. Learn more about this elusive arachnid and Sue's job on helping to preserve it: 📸 USFWS
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