Additional opportunities within HP&R - if interest and availability permit - may include conducting subterranean wildlife surveys, generating subterranean survey reports, protecting and restoring water resources for wildlife, assisting with agave plantings, generating post-restoration activity reports, assisting with drone surveys, drafting National Environmental Policy Act compliance documents, grant writing, and assisting with data management. The successful candidate must be qualified for permitting as Field Director or Principal Investigator/Project Director on state, Bureau of Land Management, and/or U.S. Forest Service lands in at least one of the following states: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and/or Utah.