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This role will be a key link between entry level biologists and senior biologists. Essential ... Strong written and oral communication skills. * Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, as well as ...

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Game Warden 2026-01292

Cheyenne, WY · On-site

$5K - $5K/mo

... entry-level Game Wardens to join our team and help conserve Wyoming's wildlife resources while ... Write enforcement reports, attend court, work with other enforcement agencies, conduct ...

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How much do entry level wildlife writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level wildlife writer in the United States is $24.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Entry Level Wildlife Writer do?

An Entry Level Wildlife Writer researches, writes, and edits content focused on wildlife, including animals, habitats, conservation efforts, and environmental issues. They may produce articles, blog posts, social media content, and educational materials for magazines, websites, or nonprofits. This role typically involves gathering information from credible sources, interviewing experts, and presenting complex topics in a way that is engaging and accessible to general audiences. Entry level writers often work under the guidance of experienced editors and may assist with fact-checking or sourcing images.

What types of assignments and research are typically involved in an entry level wildlife writer role?

As an entry level wildlife writer, you can expect to work on a variety of assignments such as writing articles on animal behavior, conservation efforts, or habitat restoration. Research often involves reading scientific literature, interviewing experts, and sometimes visiting wildlife sites or sanctuaries. Collaboration with editors, photographers, and subject matter experts is common to ensure accuracy and engaging storytelling. Balancing deadlines and adapting your writing style for different audiences are important aspects of the role. This experience helps you build a diverse portfolio and develop specialized knowledge, opening doors for career advancement in science communication or environmental journalism.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Wildlife Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Wildlife Writer, you need a solid grasp of writing, research, and basic knowledge of wildlife or environmental science, often supported by a degree in journalism, biology, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO tools, and digital publishing platforms is typically required. Strong attention to detail, creativity, and the ability to communicate complex topics clearly are essential soft skills. These abilities ensure you can craft engaging, accurate, and accessible content that informs and inspires readers about wildlife topics.

What is the difference between Entry Level Wildlife Writer vs Wildlife Journalist?

AspectEntry Level Wildlife WriterWildlife Journalist
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Environmental Science, Journalism, or related fieldBachelor's in Journalism, Communications, or related field
Work EnvironmentFreelance, magazine, online media, conservation organizationsNews outlets, magazines, online media, environmental agencies
Industry UsageCommonly used for educational, conservation, and media contentPrimarily used for reporting, investigative stories, and environmental news

Entry Level Wildlife Writers focus on creating educational and conservation content, often working in media or nonprofit settings. Wildlife Journalists specialize in reporting current events and investigative stories related to wildlife, typically within news organizations. While both roles require strong writing skills and knowledge of wildlife, their primary focus and work environments differ slightly, with Wildlife Journalists often working on timely news stories.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Wildlife Writer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 44% Temporary. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,519 per year, or $24.3 per hour.

Wildlife Biologist II/Arborist

TYPSA INC

Irvine, CA • On-site

$45 - $60/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

We are currently seeking resumes from qualified, responsible, self-sufficient, energetic Wildlife Biologist’s currently holding an International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Arborist Certification for our Irvine, California office. The ideal candidate will be motivated to develop and build their personal knowledge and skills to assist with the growth and success of the office and company. We offer a friendly, professional atmosphere with excellent benefits and a salary commensurate with experience.


Job Description:

The position entails a mid-level biologist possessing general knowledge and experience with the assessment of impacts from various development projects on flora, fauna, and the natural environments in the Southwest US (California and Arizona). The ideal candidate can lead a small project team of biologists to conduct field assessments independently. This role will be a key link between entry level biologists and senior biologists. Essential qualifications for this position include beyond basic understanding of the natural systems of Southern California, including various habitat types, and vegetation communities. Desirable qualification includes a sound knowledge of California and Arizona regulatory agencies and their regulatory oversight of natural resources.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and execute field surveys, data collection, and ecological assessments for diverse projects.
  • Conduct (pre-construction) wildlife/plant habitat assessments and surveys (including jurisdictional waters and wetlands).
  • Monitor construction activities and ensure compliance with applicable permit conditions
  • Review health and inventory plant material on construction sites
  • Assist with the development of plant salvage plans and documentation
  • Record and identify flora and flora.
  • Independently collect, compile, and analyze biological data collected in the field and/or from desktop research.
  • Prepare survey reports, habitat suitability assessments, and technical memorandums related to biological resources.
  • Under the guidance of a Senior Biologist, prepare biological assessment/evaluation reports, and various plans such as mitigation plans, habitat restoration plans, and habitat conservation plans.
  • Under the guidance of a Senior Biologist, prepare biological sections of various technical documents (such as CEQA and NEPA documents).
  • Prepare application packages for Clean Water Act Section 404 permits, Section 401 water quality certifications, and Section 1602 Lake and Streambed Alterations.
  • Develop appropriate and feasible mitigation measures.
  • Collect, compile, and analyze geospatial data using GPS equipment and GIS software.
  • Other duties as assigned.


Job Qualifications (Education, Experience, and Skills):

  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology, botany, conservation biology, ecology, natural resources, or a closely related field
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience in the fields of wildlife or fisheries biology
  • ISA Certified Arborist
  • Field experience in the Southwest US with native threatened/endangered wildlife or plant species
  • References regarding experience will be required.
  • Knowledge of Southwest US (including California and Arizona) flora and fauna and natural communities.
  • Knowledge of Southwest US (including California and Arizona) regulatory agencies with oversight of natural resources.
  • Proficient understanding of the federal Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act and National Environmental Policy Act.
  • Proficient understanding of the California Endangered Species Act, California Department of Fish and Game Section 1602, and California Environmental Quality Act.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, as well as computer hardware and software skills.
  • Ability to collaborate closely with fellow employees and clients.
  • Ability to work independently on one’s own initiative as well as a member of a diverse team.
  • Ability to foster a positive work environment and organize and progress multiple assignments.
  • Ability to pass a background check.
  • Valid driver's license, with the ability to maintain insurability under the company's insurance carrier


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with GPS equipment and GIS software or other spatial analysis tools.
  • Additional arborist certifications such as American Society of Certified Arborists (ASCA), ISA Certified Arborist Specialties (Municipal, Utilities, and Tree Risk Assessor), and ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified (TRAQ).
  • Experience preparing environmental regulatory compliance documents such as biological assessments/evaluations.
  • Experience with Clean Water Action Sections 404 and 401 compliance and permitting.
  • Experience with the California Department of Fish and Game Section 1602 Lake and Streambed Alteration agreements.
  • California linear project experience (utility line, transmission line, roadway, railway, etc.), is preferred
  • Survey and/or monitoring experience with the following species: Western burrowing owl, blunt nose leopard lizard, San Joaquin kit fox, Tipton kangaroo rat, giant kangaroo rat, and Swainson’s hawk.
  • Experience with and ability to lead nesting migratory bird surveys
  • Experience with and ability to lead native plant surveys
  • Attended an agency-led training for and experience surveying for protected species including but not limited to federally-listed, state-listed species, Bureau of Land Management sensitive species, and US Forest Service sensitive species.


Other Requirements:

  • Ability to work in harsh outdoor conditions (heat, cold, dust, wind, and rough terrain).
  • Ability to travel with overnight stays for extended periods.
  • Ability to climb stairs without assistance.
  • Ability to lift 30 pounds and carry a 30-pound backpack for at least 1 hour.
  • Ability to use a computer while sitting for extended periods, daily.

Competencies (To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies):

  • Communicative – interacts openly with others; can maintain relationships, works well independently or with a team.
  • Consultative - Consults with other disciplines as needed; tolerates different perspectives or opinions.
  • Decisive & Action Oriented - Has a high level of energy and stamina; gets things done; makes sound educated but rapid decisions even when short of information; enjoys managing challenging projects and works well in fast-paced and pressure environments. Self-motivated and proactive
  • Flexible - Adapts to new challenges and circumstances; able to multi-task; thrives on variety and frequently changing environments; creative problem solver. Resourcefulness, with minimal direction.
  • Analytical – Uses sound data, and procedures, and follows all laws, rules, and regulations but is a solutionist or problem-solver.
  • Conscientious and Organized – Believes professional integrity is paramount; understands the importance of project records; responsive to clients and deadline oriented; quality oriented.


Working Conditions and Environment:

Will need the ability to establish rapport quickly with others working on the same project, and be able to promote a positive team environment. Working knowledge of dealing with a diverse population while using tact, diplomacy, and respect.


TYPSA, Inc. Culture:

  • Thinking toward future company and personal growth
  • Yielding equity, inclusion, and diversity
  • Passionate supporter of clients and teammates
  • Shared comradery
  • Action oriented and flexible


TYPSA, Inc. Benefits:

TYPSA, Inc. offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, life insurance, short and long-term disability, flexible spending accounts, Paid-time-Off, and a 401(k) plan.

TYPSA, Inc. Overview:

TYPSA in the United States is a multi-discipline engineering and environmental consulting firm assisting public and private clients in planning, developing, designing, constructing, and maintaining critical infrastructure projects across the United States. With offices in Arizona and California, TYPSA provides local expertise with the backing of a global network.

Originally established in 1992 as AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc., the company began as a two-person DBE firm and grew into a trusted corporation serving clients nationwide. In 2006, AZTEC joined TYPSA Group, an international leader in engineering, architecture, and environmental consulting headquartered in Spain with more than 60 offices worldwide.

Today, as TYPSA in the United States, we proudly carry forward the AZTEC legacy while connecting our clients to the resources, innovation, and international experience of the TYPSA Group. This integration allows us to deliver tailored local solutions with the depth and reach of a global firm.

TYPSA, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to affirmative action planning and encourages diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, veteran status, housing status, or any other non-job-related characteristic under applicable law.

Please apply online at www.typsa.us/career.