[PCA] Now Hiring a Polllinator Habitat Restoration Specialist for Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Region

Ashley Minnerath ashley at xerces.org
Mon Oct 8 14:01:43 CDT 2012


 


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NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A POLLINATOR HABITAT RESTORATION SPECIALIST
(NORTHEAST AND MID-ATLANTIC REGION)

 


The position will be located at the NRCS Plant Materials Center in Cape May
New Jersey

 


The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, in partnership with the
New Jersey USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), is pleased to
accept applications for a staff position in the Xerces Society's Pollinator
Conservation Program through October 21, 2012.

 

The Pollinator Habitat Restoration Specialist (Northeast Region and
Mid-Atlantic) will provide training and technical oversight to farmers and
conservation agency staff on native plant restoration and pollinator
conservation in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. The
position is located at the NRCS Cape May Plant Materials Center in Cape May,
NJ, but may move to another location in the Northeast depending upon funding
and the needs of partner agencies. This position will work closely with NRCS
biologists, plant material specialists, agronomists, and conservation
specialists in New Jersey and surrounding states to develop pollinator
conservation plans for specific farms, conduct trainings, and provide
pollinator conservation technical support.

 

The Xerces Society has been a leader in invertebrate conservation and
protection for over forty years. Over the past decade, the Society has built
a strong pollinator conservation program centered on using the best
available science and strong partnerships to support habitat restoration
efforts and educational programs across North America. We also work to shape
conservation policy at the national, regional, and state level.
Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Xerces' Pollinator Conservation Program
currently has a team of 9 pollinator conservation technicians and support
staff in offices in California, Michigan, New Jersey, and North Carolina.

 

NRCS has been helping people help the land since 1935. Since the 2008 Farm
Bill, the NRCS targets pollinators and their habitat as a conservation
priority for every land manager and conservationist. Several Farm Bill
programs administered or supported by NRCS offer technical and financial
support for creating and enhancing pollinator habitat. NRCS entered this
partnership with Xerces to create the Pollinator Habitat Restoration
Specialist position to promote the importance of pollinators and to expand
the opportunity for growers and landowners in the Mid-Atlantic Region to
receive valuable technical assistance in support of pollinators on their
land. More information about this position and how to apply is available at:
http://www.xerces.org/job-opportunities/.
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through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitat. Established in
1971, the Society is at the forefront of invertebrate protection worldwide,
harnessing the knowledge of scientists and the enthusiasm of citizens to
implement conservation programs. To learn more about our work or to donate
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Habropoda laboriosa on Cercis canadensis by Nancy Lee Adamson, the Xerces
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