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Forester – NWTF – Colorado
Hiring Organization: The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF)
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: May 2, 2024
Job Location: Colorado
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NWTF Forester 2599669
Hiring Organization: National Wild Turkey Federatiom
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: August 31, 2024
Job Location: Ottumwa, IA
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Forester-Florida
Hiring Organization: National Wild Turkey Federation
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: August 2, 2024
Job Location: Marianna NRCS field office.
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Urban Forestry Technical Services Manager
Hiring Organization: City of Milwaukee
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: April 26, 2024
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Master's Position Available Forest Pathology Lab
Hiring Organization: Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: April 17, 2023
Job Location: East Lansing, MI
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Assistant or Associate Professor - Forest Health
Hiring Organization: University of Idaho
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: December 15, 2024
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Forester
Hiring Organization: The Gogebic Conservation District
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: May 16, 2025
Job Location: Bessemer, MI
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Limited-Term Forester
Hiring Organization: Douglas County
Employment type: Seasonal
Application Due Date: February 18, 2024
Job Location: Solon Springs, WI
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Tiny insects pose huge risk for black walnut trees
Published on July 20, 2016
Thousand cankers disease (TCD) is not yet in Michigan but has already been discovered in Ohio and Indiana. This fungal pathogen is responsible for spreading TCD, threatening the widespread health of black walnut trees across Michigan. -
MSU entomology department members recognized by the Entomological Society of America
Published on August 30, 2024
The Entomological Society America (ESA) has selected two MSU Entomology Department members, Dr. Deb McCullough and Winter Krajci, for recognition -
Seasonal changes may help in identification of problem invasive plant pests
Published on October 6, 2014
Unwanted exotic species, adapted to conditions in other regions of the world, may cycle somewhat differently than local varieties making identification simpler. -
Care in handling firewood reduces the spread of harmful insects and diseases
Published on February 15, 2012
The movement of firewood products can inadvertently relocate insects and diseases that can lead to the spread of agents causing death of yard trees and tree mortality in forested areas. -
'Forest killer' plant study explores rapid environmental change factors
Published on September 24, 2012
It's called mile-a-minute weed or "forest killer." Mikania micrantha is an exotic, invasive species that spreads quickly, covering crops, smothering trees and rapidly altering the environment. -
UC Berkeley Assistant Professor of Forest Health
Hiring Organization: University of California, Berkeley
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: October 7, 2025
Job Location: Berkeley, California
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Firewood sanitization technologies
Published on November 8, 2022
There are options for firewood sanitization that allow campers and others to purchase firewood wherever they choose, while still preventing the spread of tag-along insects. -
Full-time Forester
Hiring Organization: Oscoda Conservation District
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: September 18, 2025
Job Location: Mio, MI