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Wildlife Biologist Specializing in Birds
WSP
Full-time
saskatoon, division no. 11
Bio & Pharmacology & Health
Posted:
June 01, 2026
Location:
saskatoon, division no. 11, Canada
Job Description
Join as a Wildlife Biologist specializing in birds, focusing on the protection of migratory species. Utilize your expertise to conduct research and training that supports environmental sustainability.
This temporary role in Saskatoon, SK, involves crucial fieldwork safeguarding bird habitats. Key tasks include conducting bird nest assessments and creating deterrent systems while providing essential training to site staff on avian sensitivities. Your ability to collect and manage data will be crucial in ensuring project compliance and environmental care.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct bird nest sweeps and assessments
• Design and execute bird deterrent initiatives
• Educate personnel on bird-related practices
• Prepare comprehensive documentation of efforts
• Maintain high standards of data accuracy
Requirements:
• At least three years of experience in the field
• Expertise in bird identification and behav...
This temporary role in Saskatoon, SK, involves crucial fieldwork safeguarding bird habitats. Key tasks include conducting bird nest assessments and creating deterrent systems while providing essential training to site staff on avian sensitivities. Your ability to collect and manage data will be crucial in ensuring project compliance and environmental care.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct bird nest sweeps and assessments
• Design and execute bird deterrent initiatives
• Educate personnel on bird-related practices
• Prepare comprehensive documentation of efforts
• Maintain high standards of data accuracy
Requirements:
• At least three years of experience in the field
• Expertise in bird identification and behav...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
saskatoon, Canada
Posted:
June 01, 2026
Deadline:
July 11, 2026