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Restoration ecologist skills for your resume and career
6 restoration ecologist skills for your resume and career
1. Wetland
Wetland is a kind of environment with numerous swamps, marshes, and other kinds of water-dense land. The wetlands are common in warmer climates and tend to be very humid, making it a great environment for many mosses, reptiles, fish, and insects. Wetland areas can be found in the southern United States, such as the Florida everglades.
- Served as Senior Restoration Ecologist and Wetland Regulatory Specialist for the company's San Diego region.
- Hired to write my thesis on wetland restorative attempts on newly owned property (previously farmland) along Lake Ontario.
2. Restoration Projects
- Designed, implemented and monitored stream and wetland restoration projects, including large scale compensatory mitigation banks.
- Designed, planned, implemented, supervised, and monitored community-based habitat restoration projects.
3. BLM
BLM, an acronym for Black Lives Matter is an international decentralized activist and social movement, originating in the African-American community that protests against violence, discrimination and inequality of mental health, the LGBT community and voting rights, police brutality, and systemic racism toward black people.
- Produced a scientific report for BLM resource managers for a Colorado Department of Wildlife avian species of concern.
- Report preparation of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) and annual wildlife reports for BLM.
4. Ecological Restoration
- Prepare ecological restoration plans and alternatives for complex and highly scrutinized planning efforts; generate work plans and implement restoration actions.
- Produced and implemented ecological restoration plans for a major San Joaquin River riparian habitat restoration program.
5. Habitat Restoration
- Prepared habitat restoration plans including performance standards, scheduling, monitoring and reporting requirements for the seven mitigation sites.
- Developed mitigation plans and oversaw installation of a large area of habitat restoration.
6. Data Collection
Data collection means to analyze and collect all the necessary information. It helps in carrying out research and in storing important and necessary information. The most important goal of data collection is to gather the information that is rich and accurate for statistical analysis.
- Familiarized with commonly accepted field data collection methodologies.
- Conduct environmental resource assessments, train and organize new staff, and assist in bat netting and data collection.
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List of restoration ecologist skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for a restoration ecologist resume and required skills for a restoration ecologist to have include:
- Wetland
- Restoration Projects
- BLM
- Ecological Restoration
- Habitat Restoration
- Data Collection
Updated January 8, 2025