Are you knowledgeable on carnivore and furbearer species in Oregon? Do you enjoy planning and implementing special projects and activities? If so, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Game Program is looking for a Carnivore/Furbearer Coordinator to join their team in Salem, Oregon. More information, and how to apply, can be located at the link below:
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Government Administration
Salem, Oregon 4,767 followers
Protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by this and future generations.
About us
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is an agency dedicated to protect and enhance Oregon’s fish and wildlife and their habitats for present and future generations This vitally important mission is accomplished through the hard work of dedicated employees whose responsibilities span up and down Oregon’s beautiful coastline, across and over the Cascades and into the majestic northeast and southeast lands of Oregon. Oregon is a place where you can fish 365 days a year, there is big game hunting for deer, elk, bear, cougar, bighorn sheep and mountain goat. Goose and duck hunting in the Willamette Valley and the Columbia River Gorge. Quail, grouse and pheasant challenge hunters and their dogs throughout eastern Oregon. The Oregon coast attracts thousands of people who clam, crab and fish in the ocean for halibut, salmon and tuna. ODFW strives to employ career-oriented individuals and offers unique employment opportunities in a wide variety of challenging occupations. The majority of our employment opportunities are permanent, full-time positions located throughout the state; however, we do have many seasonal positions as well. No matter what your career aspirations are, a career with our department provides for personal growth, advancement and the opportunity to serve as part of a team of dedicated and passionate natural resource professionals and administrative staff. If you become a member of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife team, you will have the full range of benefits available to you with the State of Oregon. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer retirement and medical benefits, paid vacation days, employee assistance programs, and deferred compensation plans.
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http://www.myodfw.com
External link for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Salem, Oregon
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Fisheries Management, Conservation, Wildlife Management, and Hunting, Fishing and Viewing Opportunities
Locations
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Primary
4034 Fairview Industrial
Dr. SE
Salem, Oregon 97302, US
Employees at Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Updates
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Are you passionate about protecting and making a difference with Oregon’s fish and wildlife populations? Do you have an extensive background applying instream flow and temperature methodologies to protect fish and wildlife and maintain their habitat? If so, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Water Program is looking for a Hydrologist to join their team in Salem, Oregon. More information, and how to apply, can be located at the link below:
Natural Resource Specialist 4 (Instream Flow Scientist/Hydrologist)
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The 73rd Annual Northwest Fish Culture Concepts (NWFCC) event is in Seaside, Oregon, December 10 – 12, 2024. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is pleased to be hosting this event at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center. Be sure to register early! This event promises to be extremely educational and beneficial for everyone attending, presenting, and exhibiting fish culture products. Registration is now open; go to the following link to register online with secure credit card payment options: https://lnkd.in/gcs8kQBC For all the event information, please visit: https://lnkd.in/gcgx5KgT
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Great news for salmon! A recent dam removal in southern Oregon has opened almost 40 miles of new spawning habitat for native fish! For the first time in nearly 130 years, Evans Creek, a tributary of the mighty Rogue River, is entirely free flowing at the site of the former Williams-Whalen Dam. Work crews finished demolition of the abandoned concrete dam with no fish ladder earlier this summer. “This project is exciting because it’s a three-way win – the landowners are able to maintain a viable source for irrigation water, fish passage has been restored in the stream, and the entities involved in this project enjoy a successful outcome of their collective efforts,” said CalLee Davenport, a USFWS coordinator on the project. Full list of partners: WaterWatch of Oregon; Rogue River Watershed Council; River Design Group; USFWS Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program; Staton Companies; Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife; Bureau of Land Management; Rogue Basin Partnership; PacifiCorp; and M&M Services. USFWS video: Dirk Renner Video description: earth-moving machine stretches bucket arm into rushing river to remove debris during a dam deconstruction.
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ODFW is seeking two new members to join the Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee and encourages interested individuals to apply by July 31. The two available positions include one member to represent the timber industry and one member to represent nongovernmental organizations promoting freshwater aquatic habitat conservation. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/giU7Yxuu
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Some urchins are red Some rockfish are blue, Couldn't pick just one Wildlife Crush this year So we picked a few. Who's your Wildlife Crush this Valentine's Day? Check out why we love these important native Oregon species so much here: https://lnkd.in/g987gVNA
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Do you have a passion for the outdoors, are creative, and can effectively lead and manage staff and budgets? The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is looking for a Deputy Administrator in our Information & Education Division based in Salem, Oregon. More information, and how to apply, can be located at the link below:
Communications Manager 1 (Information & Education Division Deputy Administrator)
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Conservation and Recreation Fund grant cycle is now open. That’s more than $5 million in funding for 140 projects statewide since 2020 with an average of $35,000 per project! Check out these conservation success stories to learn more and apply today - https://lnkd.in/gX4XMnvN And please share this with any groups or individuals with an interest.