N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
Scott Anderson has extensive experience in wildlife conservation and research, currently serving as the Science Support Coordinator at the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission since February 2004. In this role, Anderson coordinates a diverse team of biologists and engages in bird conservation initiatives at various levels. Previous positions include Bird Conservation Biologist and Lead GIS Biologist, overseeing significant projects in habitat modeling and database management. Anderson's academic credentials include a Master's degree in Wildlife Science from Oregon State University and dual Bachelor's degrees in Biology and Environmental Science from the University of Delaware. The professional trajectory includes roles in technical training, information systems, and field research, highlighting a commitment to wildlife conservation and data management.
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N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
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Since its inception in 1947, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has been dedicated to the wise-use, conservation, and management of the state's fish and wildlife resources. All job opportunities are posted on https://bit.ly/2H0fMZj Learn more about working for us: http://www.ncwildlife.org/Careers