Full-Time

Wildlife Biologist

Updated on 5/26/2026

State of Montana

State of Montana

No salary listed

Missoula, MT, USA

In Person

Category
Biology & Biotech
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Master's Degree in Fish and Wildlife Management, Wildlife Biology, Range Management, Zoology or Biology, including completion of a field research project presented in a successfully defended thesis
  • Equivalent combination of education and experience acceptable; five years of progressively responsible experience as a wildlife biologist or senior wildlife technician, plus completion of a single research effort that includes literature review and development of a problem statement and hypothesis, development of a detailed study plan or sampling protocol, data collection and management, interpretation and analysis of data including quantitative assessment, at least one publication as primary author in a peer-reviewed journal, and oral presentation of results to agency staff or public audience; or other combinations of education and experience considered on a case-by-case basis
  • Note: The knowledge, skills, and abilities are normally attained through the described education/experience
Responsibilities
  • Implement the Department's wildlife management program, including the State Wildlife Action Plan, in the assigned work area in Region 2
  • Develop and implement adaptive wildlife and habitat management strategies
  • Prepare wildlife management recommendations including hunting season regulations
  • Represent the Department on wildlife, habitat and access management matters
  • Maintain proficiency of a professional wildlife scientist
  • Design and conduct ground and aerial field investigations and surveys
  • Record and analyze survey data, species information, statistical models, and data from Department databases
  • Formulate management strategies and plans that benefit wildlife populations and habitats
  • Obtain public support for proposals and submit proposals through a public process
  • Identify habitat conservation and access needs
  • Utilize population models to predict adaptive harvest and changing environmental factors
  • Establish hunter check stations and collect pertinent biological data to assist in evaluating population trends
  • Oversee and conduct habitat maintenance and improvement projects on Department Wildlife Management Areas
  • Work with land management agency staff to identify and improve habitat management plans and actions on public lands
  • Demonstrate the ability to safely capture, restrain and immobilize a variety of wildlife species
  • Provide data and information to mitigate habitat development on private and public lands
  • Maintain professional status through literature review and trainings
  • Present findings and information to public and scientific audiences at various settings
  • Develop and maintain working relationships with Department staff, other agency staff, and the public to foster communication, cooperation and collaboration on projects
  • Lead on habitat improvement projects (forestry, prescribed fire, noxious weed management), infrastructure maintenance and improvement (roads, buildings, irrigation, etc.), hunting and trapping seasons, and public access issues

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