January 22, 2015
Space is still available; pre-registration is required at www.azgfd.gov/careerday
Do you know someone who is interested in a career in wildlife conservation and management?
If so, encourage them to attend the Arizona Game and Fish Department's Wildlife Management Career Exploration Panel being held in north Phoenix from 9 a.m. until noon this Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015. The event, which is geared toward high school and undergraduate college students, is free, but pre-registration is required to attend. More specific information will be sent to participants after they register.
Participants will have the opportunity to hear from a panel of current Game and Fish employees who will provide an overview of their responsibilities, job activities, and their background experience. These panelists will include:
- A wildlife manager (game ranger)
- A wildlife biologist
- A wildlife health specialist/veterinarian
- A wildlife education specialist
The panel presentations will be followed by a short question-and-answer session with all panelists along with an opportunity to meet the individual panelists to ask more specific questions. Representatives from local colleges and wildlife non-profit organizations will also be available to showcase educational and volunteer opportunities.
Children younger than 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Remember, space is limited, and pre-registration is required in order to attend the event. To register, click here.
Can't make the event but still want to view it? You can sign up to receive information about a webcast of the event by clicking here.
If you have questions, contact Mike Demlong at mdemlong@azgfd.gov or Eric Proctor ateproctor@azgfd.gov.