Adding 5 hunts to my archery..
#11
Joined: Sep 2007
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Calusa,
What type of environmental work do you do? Just curious.. I have a degeree in wildlife management and Icould never find an environmental job that suited me.
Calusa,
What type of environmental work do you do? Just curious.. I have a degeree in wildlife management and Icould never find an environmental job that suited me.
I work for a small engineering firm and I handle all the environmental permitting for residential and commercial projets. Mostly it involves determining wetland lines, wetland impact permitting, listed species permitting like gopher tortoises, etc. It is a nice mix of field and office work. What year did you graduate and where w/ wildlife managment? I got my start interning in college at the Florida DEP and ended up getting a job there almost 10 years ago.
#13
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Mulberry, FL
Calusa,
Igraduatedwithan Associates in wildlife management from Hocking College in Ohio in 2002. Very hands on school. I radio tracked turkey and deer, tranq'ed and collared and tatooed black bear,even had to present a management plan for a1300 acre tract of landthe school owned. Loved every minute of it.
After school, I worked in Montana on a Grizzly hair snag studywith the US Forest Service. When that appointment was over I moved to Florida to be with my wife (gf at the time) and now I'm the lead supervisor for acommercial pressure washing company. Only one good thing about my job: lots of nights so I can hunt most days.
Igraduatedwithan Associates in wildlife management from Hocking College in Ohio in 2002. Very hands on school. I radio tracked turkey and deer, tranq'ed and collared and tatooed black bear,even had to present a management plan for a1300 acre tract of landthe school owned. Loved every minute of it.
After school, I worked in Montana on a Grizzly hair snag studywith the US Forest Service. When that appointment was over I moved to Florida to be with my wife (gf at the time) and now I'm the lead supervisor for acommercial pressure washing company. Only one good thing about my job: lots of nights so I can hunt most days.
#14
WOW Mike..that is impressive...I should have picked your brain a little while conversing with ya.
My dad had a game farm in Maryland. We raised ringneck pheasants, chukar partridge, and bobwhite quail. Oh yeah..and mallard ducks.
c7
My dad had a game farm in Maryland. We raised ringneck pheasants, chukar partridge, and bobwhite quail. Oh yeah..and mallard ducks.c7




