Wildlife Monitor Job
Wildlife Monitors are required to work in remote areas and provide safety and hazard assessment in advance of field workers. Wildlife monitors will be required to travel to site or work from an industrial camp.
DetailsWildlife Monitors are required to work in remote areas and provide safety and hazard assessment in advance of field workers. Wildlife monitors will be required to travel to site or work from an industrial camp.
DetailsBackcountry wildlife monitoring is offering the Wildlife Monitoring course in March & April 2020. All course dates are set for Kamloops.
DetailsPeople in Kitimat are looking forward eagerly to the boom that will come with construction of a $40-billion megaproject to export liquefied natural gas to Asia.
DetailsThe man was hunting near Fire River, Ontario recently, and Wesley recorded video during his Spring hunt of a confrontation with a black bear.
DetailsA man working in the forest on British Columbia’s central coast was mauled by a grizzly Wednesday.
DetailsA southern Alberta father is still on edge three days after an aggressive encounter with three grizzly bears in the family’s rural backyard.
DetailsA woman who surprised a grizzly while hiking up remote mountains in British Columbia’s Interior had no time to protect herself or prevent the bear attack, a conservation officer said.
DetailsA multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas project — planned for Kitimat — led by Royal Dutch Shell was given the environmental go-ahead on Wednesday, subject to dozens of conditions.
DetailsOur Wildlife Monitoring Course was a great success. Our students were enthusiastic and willing to learn and passed the course with flying colors.
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