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Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran)
mcclaran at arizona.edu
Wed Aug 28 09:54:24 MST 2024
Mitch McClaran
Professor of Range Management, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Director for Research, Santa Rita Experimental Range https://santarita.arizona.edu/
Director, Arizona Experiment Station https://experimentstation.arizona.edu/
Division of Agriculture, Life and Veterinary Sciences and Cooperative Extension
University of Arizona
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http://snre.arizona.edu/people/mitch-mcclaran
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Dear colleagues,
I will just add that SEKI is a sentinel site for applied research on the impacts of global change on forest ecosystems.
In addition to the commitment from the Park, the USGS has co-located its mountain climate change research office in Three Rivers.
If you are interested, feel free to reach out to me.
Best,
John
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From: Brigham, Christy M <Christy_Brigham at nps.gov<mailto:Christy_Brigham at nps.gov>>
Date: Tue, Aug 27, 2024 at 1:47 PM
Subject: Exciting job opportunity at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
To: Brigham, Christy M <Christy_Brigham at nps.gov<mailto:Christy_Brigham at nps.gov>>
Good afternoon,
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is hiring a GS-12 ecologist-science coordinator to coordinate research and planning on major research initiatives related to climate change vulnerability, adaptation, and mitigation; drought impacts on forests, aquatic systems, and implications for sustainable development; wildfire; tribal co-stewardship and more. The successful candidate will work directly for the Chief of Resources Management and Science (Christy Brigham) and will work with amazing collaborators at USGS, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, UCLA, USFS, Colorado State University and more. We have a great diverse group of scientists working on applied problems in managing ecosystems being heavily impacted by a rapidly changing climate. Project work includes research coordination, development of more partnerships and research initiatives, applying for grants, administration of over 10 million dollars of research funding that has already been obligated to key research partners, helping craft with our tribal partners a tribal costewardship plan, playing a key role in the parks Climate Change Task Force, writing the park's climate change adaptation and mitigation plan (which will be based in our already completed Resource Stewardship Strategy and an updated Green Parks Plan) and helping to shape both our Fire and Fuels Management Plan and Visitor Use Management Plan.
Although this position is a term, not permanent, the position can be extended up to ten years and we have funding in place for the next five years. The position is open to all sources (you do not have to be a government employee to apply).
Please spread the word about this great job. Announcement is here: USAJOBS - Job Announcement<https://www.usajobs.gov/job/806190400>
Interested individuals who have questions can reach out to me directly.
Thanks!
Christy
Christy Brigham Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
Chief of Resources Management and Science
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Christy_Brigham at nps.gov<mailto:Christy_Brigham at nps.gov>
559-565-3120
mobile 559-623-1899
47050 Generals Highway
Three Rivers, CA 93271
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