The Wildlife Program Manager shall provide professional scientific and management expertise to tribal staff and tribal leaders to support wildlife policy development and protection of treaty hunting rights. Responsibilities include planning and implementing field investigations, studies, and surveys of wildlife; applying population models; and developing hunting regulations to ensure sustainable harvest. Duties may also include reviewing land use plans, evaluating impact assessments, and advocating mitigation actions to ensure wildlife resource concerns are addressed. The program manager will perform various technical, administrative, and support tasks and supervise the field work of other biologists and technicians. The work requires collaboration with other tribes and with state and federal agencies to coordinate wildlife research and management.
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