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Biologist / Field Lead

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$62K - $95K/yr

Preference will be given to those with demonstrated experience with Section 404 determinations, Texas Railroad Commission, NEPA, Threatened and Endangered species surveys, and/or Phase 1 site ...

Address biological, cultural, WOTUS, karst, threatened and endangered habitats, construction, and compliance requirements before field activity. * Complete Clear-to-Construct reviews, constraint maps ...

Environmental Scientist (Technician)

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$71K - $94K/yr

Endangered resource record reviews; * GPS data collection and mapping support; * ArcGIS online mapping and data collection applications; * Record, enter, organize, manage, and analyze data; and ...

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What are endangered species?

Endangered species are plants or animals that are at serious risk of extinction in the near future. This status is typically assigned by organizations like the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) when a species' population has declined significantly or its habitat is severely threatened. Being classified as endangered highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect and restore these species. Factors contributing to endangerment include habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and overhunting. Conservation actions can help prevent these species from becoming extinct.

What are some common challenges faced by endangered species biologists when working to protect at-risk animal populations?

Endangered Species Biologists often face challenges such as limited funding, navigating complex environmental regulations, and balancing the interests of various stakeholders, including government agencies, landowners, and conservation organizations. They may also encounter difficulties in collecting accurate field data due to remote locations or elusive species. Collaboration and strong communication skills are essential, as biologists frequently work with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement effective conservation strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an endangered species biologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Endangered Species Biologist, you need a solid background in biology, ecology, and conservation science, typically supported by at least a bachelor's degree in a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, field survey techniques, and relevant environmental regulations or certifications is often required. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaborating with stakeholders and conveying research findings. These skills enable biologists to protect at-risk species, inform conservation policy, and ensure compliance with environmental laws.

What is the difference between Endangered vs Conservation Biologist?

AspectEndangeredConservation Biologist
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require a bachelor's degreeBachelor's or master's degree in biology, ecology, or related field
Work EnvironmentWildlife reserves, research sites, conservation organizationsResearch labs, field sites, environmental agencies
Industry UsageDescribes species at risk of extinctionProfessionals working to protect and restore species and habitats

Endangered refers to species at risk of extinction, while Conservation Biologists are professionals working to protect such species and their habitats. Understanding this distinction helps clarify roles in wildlife preservation and the qualifications needed for conservation efforts.

Infographic showing various Endangered job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

Junior Wildlife Biologist

Landhawk Consulting LLC

Pharr, TX โ€ข On-site

Other

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Junior Wildlife Biologist | RGV, TX (South Texas)


About the Role:


Landhawk Consulting LLC is seeking motivated and experienced entry-level Junior Wildlife Biologists (also referred to as Jr. Wildlife Biologist) to support ongoing biological resource investigations, threatened and endangered species surveys, and environmental compliance projects throughout South Texas, with a primary focus on the RGV region and surroundings.


The successful candidate will support and be trained to conduct Migratory Bird Treaty Act surveys, Threatened & Endangered Species surveys, relocation efforts, habitat assessments, and environmental compliance monitoring associated with riverine and riparian systems in South Texas. Current and anticipated projects primarily involve environmental compliance support and biological monitoring associated with linear infrastructure projects, including activities occurring adjacent to and over water within active river corridors and riparian environments.


This position will focus heavily on biologically threatened and endangered species within the Rio Grande Valley region and its surroundings. Responsibilities may include species identification support, relocation monitoring, habitat suitability evaluations, biological resource documentation, and coordination with project teams to support environmental compliance requirements during active construction activities.

Preference will be given to candidates with direct experience conducting bird identification surveys, relocation efforts, habitat suitability evaluations, species monitoring, or environmental compliance support within the Texas region. Experience working with biologically threatened and endangered species and projects involving linear infrastructure crossings, riparian access, and in-stream monitoring is highly desirable. As well as natural monitoring or pedestrian surveys within the Texas Southwest border region.

Candidates should demonstrate relevant professional or academic experience involving MBTA and T&E surveys, identification, relocation support, or environmental compliance monitoring associated with biologically threatened and endangered species.


Location:


This position is based in the Rio Grande Valley, with field assignments occurring throughout South Texas and nearby river systems. Landhawk Consulting may hire for several long-term positions in support of ongoing and anticipated biological resource projects within the region. Preference will be given to candidates residing within or willing to relocate to the RGV region. Rotational field schedules may be considered for qualified candidates depending on project needs, staffing demands, and project duration.


Schedule:


Field schedules will generally aim to maintain routine Monday through Friday operations; however, assignments may include rotational schedules aligned with active construction activities, extended field deployments, weekend surveys, and emergency response activities as needed.


Employment Type:


Full Time


Responsibilities:


Core On-Site Leadership & Field Operations


โ€ข      Maintain an active on-site presence for biological observations, species identification, relocation, and buffer implementation.

โ€ข      Conduct biological survey methodologies in accordance with senior leadership guidelines to ensure accurate and consistent execution across all active project fronts.

โ€ข      Working closely with the GIS team to review, track, and validate spatial data, survey tracks, and monitoring coverage before reporting.

โ€ข      Conduct physically demanding fieldwork across remote or environmentally challenging terrains (dense vegetation, riparian corridors, and arid landscapes under high temperatures) involving extended deployments and weekend work.


Compliance & Environmental Support


โ€ข      Direct field efforts regarding threatened, endangered, and sensitive species; confirm identification and take action according to Landhawkโ€™s guidelines.

โ€ข      Support and transition to conducting compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act by verifying active nest identifications, confirming nest status, managing appropriate protective buffers, and reporting according to Landhawkโ€™s guidelines.

โ€ข      Support and transition to conducting natural monitoring evaluation of habitat conditions, vegetation communities, and wildlife presence to identify environmental sensitivities that may impact project schedules and report according to Landhawkโ€™s guidelines.

โ€ข      Support environmental compliance by observing and documenting Best Management Practices (BMPs) during environmental monitoring.


Documentation & Reporting


ยท      Document and report general site issues, such as but not limited to improper waste disposal, equipment discharges, or washout conditions, to the appropriate personnel.

ยท      Prepare clear, accurate, and structured daily monitoring reports (DMRs) that reflect construction activity and field conditions.

ยท      Ensure all documentation meets Landhawkโ€™s standards and project-specific requirements to provide reliable, defensible data.

ยท      Maintain logs of unresolved issues across reporting periods, including initial observation dates and follow-up status.


Collaboration & Leadership


ยท      Work closely with Project Managers, environmental staff, and subcontractors to ensure coordinated field operations.

ยท      Provide timely notification to leadership regarding observations or concerns requiring immediate attention.


Minimum Qualifications:


ยท      Relevant professional or academic regional expertise in the flora and fauna of the Southwest Border region of Texas.

ยท      Bachelorโ€™s degree in Wildlife Biology, Ecology, Zoology, Environmental Science, Marine Biology, or a closely related natural resource field.

ยท      A minimum of 2 years of experience is preferred (but not necessary) in MBTA and T&E surveys, environmental monitoring, and identifying sensitive species from the Southwest Border region of Texas.

ยท      Ability to work independently with limited supervision in remote field settings

ยท      Strong written and verbal communication skills

ยท      Excellent technical writing and documentation abilities

ยท      Ability to work long field days in high-temperature South Texas conditions

ยท      Comfortable working within rivers, riparian corridors, uneven and tough terrain

ยท      Reliable transportation, valid driverโ€™s license, and clean driving record

ยท      Ability to travel for extended or multi-day assignments as needed

ยท      Ability to begin work immediately is strongly preferred

ยท      Experience working safely around active construction equipment, moving water, uneven substrates, and remote field conditions


Work Environment:


This position supports projects occurring throughout South Texas and the Rio Grande basin. Field assignments may involve extended hours, travel, remote access locations, and work within active waterways, rugged riparian terrain, thornscrub, and other dense vegetation environments

This role requires a high level of independence, professionalism, and situational awareness while conducting biological surveys and environmental compliance work in dynamic field environments.


Compensation and Benefits:


ยท      Competitive hourly or salaried compensation based on experience

ยท      Potential housing accommodations or rotational scheduling for long-term assignments

ยท      Paid travel time, mileage reimbursement, and applicable per diem

ยท      Opportunities for advancement and professional development

ยท      Opportunity to contribute to biological conservation and environmental compliance projects throughout Texas and the Southwest


Application Requirements:


ยท      Resume or CV detailing relevant biological experience

ยท      List of relevant species survey and relocation experience

ยท      Examples of technical reports, survey summaries, or project involvement if available

ยท      Professional references familiar with biological field experience and environmental compliance work


About Landhawk Consulting:


Founded in 2012, Landhawk Consulting LLC is a multidisciplinary environmental consulting firm providing services across Texas and the greater Southwest. Our team includes aquatic ecologists, wildlife biologists, archaeologists, environmental scientists, and permitting specialists who support infrastructure, compliance, restoration, and conservation projects for public and private clients.


We are committed to delivering high-quality, defensible work products while fostering professionalism, mentorship, and scientific excellence across our team.