This position serves to coordinate efforts to protect a huge swath of public lands from air pollution. Duties include

serving as technical authority, providing advice and assistance on the biological and ecological implications of studies or projects related to air quality or values affected by air quality, formulating plans for natural resources development, evaluation of study plans, in conducting biological investigations, and preparing reports of findings related to air quality and values affected by air quality, coordinating regional scientists to assure that national policy and technology transfer are met.

The coordinator will manage a national program that provides authoritative and expert guidance, support, and oversight for a broad range of air quality studies and investigations. Will represent USFS on large inter-agency projects, among other duties.

Interested applicants please contact Linda Geiser: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>bySeptember 15, 2016.



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Jill S. Baron, [email protected]         

Co-Director —— John Wesley Powell Center for
Analysis and Synthesis

Director —— North American Nitrogen Center

US Geological Survey, [email protected]
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
Colorado State University
Fort Collins CO 80523-1499
office 970-491-1968
cell 970-217-8949
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