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Looking for a career working with wildlife? Come work for APHIS!

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We have opportunities for you to do what you love and make a difference for people and wildlife! [] [USDA symbol. United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.] [Find Your Future With Us] Careers in Wildlife Services Solving Problems Every Day for People and Wildlife Do you have a passion for wildlife conservation? Do you enjoy solving problems? Are you looking for the career of a lifetime? A position with Wildlife Services might be for you! [Wildlife Services]( is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Our experts provide national leadership for resolving conflicts between people and wildlife. Our work protects U.S. agriculture, natural resources, property and infrastructure, and human health and safety. We work across the country to reduce damage and conflict between wildlife and people in cities and suburbs, in the mountains and on the plains, along our coastlines, and everywhere in between. When there’s a wildlife disease outbreak or a wildlife-related emergency that threatens aviation, endangered species, or agriculture, we’re the ones federal, state, and local agencies contact for help. Our team is diverse. We are wildlife biologists, environmental analysts, pilots, program managers, researchers, and chemists. Our experts have degrees in biology, biological sciences, ecology, natural resource management, wildlife and fisheries biology, wildlife management, and zoology, among other things. Wildlife Services offers opportunities for you to do what you love and make a difference for people and wildlife! Learn about the many benefits of working with us at [( [Woman wearing USDA shirt kneeling next to a black working dog wearing a USDA jacket.] Don’t miss these opportunities! Sign up today to receive job announcements and career information from Wildlife Services. [Sign Up Today]( USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bookmark and Share]( Questions about APHIS programs and services? [Contact Us]( STAY CONNECTED: [USDA blog]( [APHIS Facebook]( [APHIS Twitter]( [APHIS YouTube]( [Sign up for email updates]( [APHIS Flickr]( SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Help]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service · 4700 River Rd · Riverdale, MD 20737 [GovDelivery logo](

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