Boat WorkBenefits
  • Hands-on work with fish and wildlife
  • Work outdoors
  • Promotional opportunities
  • Outstanding benefits packages
  • Stable salary
  • Professional development training
  • Paid time off and sick leave
  • Statewide transfer opportunities

Job Description
Make your dream to become a biologist a reality. See the biologist brochure  (1.7MB).

Terrestrial Biologist on a deer studyHow do we know the health of our wildlife populations? Biologists use airplanes, helicopters, boats, and their own two feet to gain the first-hand knowledge needed to make sensible biological decisions. It’s as close as it comes to making an impact on wildlife. Biologists collect and analyze data, monitor wildlife populations, and recommend plans for wildlife management. Curiosity, persistence, and the desire to work with people help them solve problems. They work closely with land and water managers, hunters, anglers, and other groups to keep wildlife populations healthy. 

We employ three main kinds of biologists, who work on a wide variety of wildlife and habitat projects. 

  • Aquatic Biologist - Fish
  • Conservation Biologist - Threatened and Endangered Wildlife
  • Terrestrial Biologist - Mammals and Birds

These are full-time, salaried positions with standard state employment benefits.  A large portion of the work is done in the outdoors. There’s never been a better time to follow your dreams.

Aquatic Biologist with Lake TroutEducation and Experience – Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife ecology, wildlife biology, fisheries biology, conservation biology, wildlife management, zoology or a closely related field and two years of professional experience in the above areas or areas related to the job duties. The most competitive candidates are those with Master’s degrees in wildlife or fisheries biology or related wildlife fields. A good way to gain experience is temporary or volunteer work assisting wildlife biologists.

People Skills – Good skills working with the public and interacting with people of all ages, interests, viewpoints and backgrounds.

How to Apply – Look on Jobs for current job announcements and links to application forms. Carefully read and follow the application instructions. Be sure to sign up for job alerts so you won’t miss Wildlife Biologist job announcements and other job opportunities. 

        Last Updated: 1/28/2013 8:03 PM