Deer, Moose, and Elk Scientist - Tenders Global

Deer, Moose, and Elk Scientist

MN Department of Natural Resources

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The DNR is currently seeking a Deer, Moose, and Elk Scientist in Grand Rapids, MN. This position exists to provide high-level technical expertise on the ecology, research, and monitoring of ungulates (i.e., moose statewide, white-tailed deer in the forested parts of the state, and elk in northeastern Minnesota); to develop and evaluate new research and analytical methods; and to design, implement, and report on complex and collaborative research and survey projects to provide new knowledge that can be applied to the management of and harvest frameworks for ungulates. The incumbent also represents the DNR in public meetings; disseminates advanced technical expertise on research and population surveys to peers, clientele, and the media; and acts as a key participant in the development, evaluation, and implementation of DNR management policies required to ensure the sustainability of wildlife resources in Minnesota.

Responsibilities include:

  • Plan, prioritize, design, analyze, and oversee independent, original, and often collaborative research projects concerning cause-specific mortality, habitat and predator interactions and ungulate population dynamics so that relevant data are collected for increased scientific knowledge and improved management.
  • Conduct independent or collaborative research projects, developing work plans for ungulate research and survey projects that account for both short- and long-term research and monitoring needs, and advise other government or academic researchers on projects that ensure project validity, including by the use of appropriate and rigorous scientific techniques, research methods, statistical analyses, and reporting.
  • Develop or apply advanced, state-of-the-art techniques and technologies to evaluate defined problems.
  • Present scientific results and evidence-based interpretations and expert opinions to inform peers, the public, and the development, implementation, evaluation, and revision of department or state policies, rules, and statutes that improve management of wildlife populations.
  • Coordinate, direct, and report results of the annual Minnesota moose population survey.

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