Wildlife photographer functions
In this post, you
can ref key functions of Wildlife photographer in details. Based on this
function list, you can set up daily duties, weekly duties, monthly tasks/activities.
I. List of Wildlife
photographer duties:
- Conducting onsite evaluations of potential wetland restoration projects and other habitat enhancement projects to increase function and value for resident fish and wildlife resources;
- Ranking sites for restoration, performing site surveys and designs, and obtaining the necessary permits;
- Partnering with State and Federal agencies, municipal governments, non-profit organizations, school districts, and watershed organizations to ensure delivery of quality habitat restoration projects;
- Representing the Fish and Wildlife Service at meetings with other agencies, private landowners, and the public;
- Preparing correspondence, reports, and outreach materials; and
- Presenting environmental education and other outreach presentations to the public
- Give outreach presentations to possible new participants/volunteers.
- Provide outreach at community events: sharing resources
- Assist in recruitment and establishment of new partners by networking with existing organizations.
II. List of Wildlife
photographer qualifications
- Outreach and/or education experience
- Excellent writing and communication skills
- Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, and Publisher
- Quick learner; self-motivated; able to work alone or with a team
- Having a vehicle and personal computer, is helpful.
- A valid state driver's license is required.
- Occasional travel is required.
- Moving expenses (PCS) are not authorized.
- Current college student or recent graduate
- Applicants must be flexible and willing to take on a variety of tasks
- Be able to commit approximately 16-20 hours a week to this internship
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