) that the LWG can measure to track progress.
• Publish peer reviewed journal article(s).
The incumbent will work under the direction of Dr. Clint Moore (USGS,
Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit,
http://www.coopunits.org/Georgia/People/Clinton_Moore) and will work closely
with other
- and aquatic
connectivity.
• Recommend ecologically-based measures of success (i.e., ecological
indicators) that the LWG can measure to track progress.
• Publish peer reviewed journal article(s).
The incumbent will work under the direction of Dr. Clint Moore (USGS,
Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife
Two funded assistantships starting January 2017 at the University of Georgia
will address conservation practices for the gopher tortoise, a species of
conservation concern in the southeast. Support will be provided to an M.S.
student (2.5 years) to investigate sampling design enhancements to
. Send applications and inquiries by email to Dr. Clint
Moore, Assistant Unit Leader, Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research
Unit, ctmo...@uga.edu. Applications will be accepted until a suitable
candidate is found.
applications and inquiries by email to Dr. Clint
Moore, Assistant Unit Leader, Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research
Unit, ctmo...@uga.edu. Applications will be accepted until August 5, 2016,
or until a suitable candidate is found.
a suitable candidate is found (expected start January
2015).
Clint Moore, PhD
Assistant Unit Leader and Adjunct Assistant Professor
U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
University of Georgia
Athens, GA
ctmo
### Postdoctoral Research Associate ###
Landscape-scale decision support for conservation of gopher tortoise
populations in Georgia
Application deadline October 31, 2013
The Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is recruiting for a
postdoctoral research associate to conduct
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of
Georgia is seeking candidates for a PhD-level graduate assistantship to
provide modeling-based research related to American alligator harvest
management. The student, working with cooperators in three southeastern
state