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JOB OPENING: WDFW seeks SQL Report Analyst – IT Data Management (Olympia, WA)

For more information or to apply: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/5282006/sql-report-analyst-it-data-management-journey-permanent-2026-02481 Closes: April 1, 2026 Embrace this role to serve as the primary data expert for the Licensing Division, shaping reporting strategy, improving data…

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JOB OPENING: WDFW seeks Fish Program Deputy Director of Regions (Olympia, WA)

For more information or to apply: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/5236583/fish-program-deputy-director-of-regions-wms-band-3-permanent-2026-01342 Closes: April 2, 2026 The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking a collaborative, strategic, and experienced leader to serve as the…

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Extended deadline till 20 Mar: BPA Announcement Posted2: Fish and Wildlife Administrator, GS-0480-7/9 (promotion to GS-12)– Portland, OR

The position for Fish and Wildlife Administrator at Bonneville Power Administration has been extended to March 20th, submit your applications today! 26-BPA-50098-12900896-DE: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/860203400 26-BPA-50098-12900897-MP:https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/860203300 OPEN: 03/06/2026 CLOSE: 3/15/2026 3/20/2026

Continue ReadingExtended deadline till 20 Mar: BPA Announcement Posted2: Fish and Wildlife Administrator, GS-0480-7/9 (promotion to GS-12)– Portland, OR

Free webinar on February 24th: “Implications of extreme flooding events for dispersal of Reynoutria spp. (knotweeds) in the wake of climate change”

Free invasives webinar from Invasives Canada:  Webinar next week with David Clements on "Implications of extreme flooding events for dispersal of Reynoutria spp. (knotweeds) in the wake of climate change". Date: Feb 24,…

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The Coordinated Assessments Partnership (CAP) is pleased to announce the finalization of the 2026–2030 CAP Strategic Plan.

Adopted in January 2026, the 2026–2030 CAP Strategic Plan strengthens regional collaboration across tribal, state, and federal partners to support consistent, high‑quality fish and habitat data for the Pacific Northwest.…

Continue ReadingThe Coordinated Assessments Partnership (CAP) is pleased to announce the finalization of the 2026–2030 CAP Strategic Plan.