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How much do wildlife monitor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for wildlife monitor in the United States is $23.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for a Wildlife Monitor?

A typical day for a Wildlife Monitor involves spending substantial time outdoors conducting surveys, collecting data on animal populations and behaviors, and maintaining monitoring equipment like camera traps or GPS trackers. The work schedule may vary based on the species monitored, requiring early mornings, late evenings, or occasional overnight shifts. Wildlife Monitors regularly coordinate with conservation biologists, land managers, and sometimes interact with the public or local stakeholders to share findings and support broader conservation goals. Office time is also required for data entry, reporting, and planning future monitoring activities. This dynamic blend of fieldwork and collaboration makes each day varied and engaging.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Wildlife Monitor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Wildlife Monitor, you need strong observational skills, a background in biology or environmental science, and experience with field data collection techniques. Familiarity with GPS devices, camera traps, GIS software, and sometimes certifications in wildlife management or first aid are commonly required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and the capacity to work independently or within a team in remote environments distinguish outstanding candidates. These skills ensure accurate monitoring, effective conservation efforts, and the safety and efficiency of field operations.

What is a Wildlife Monitor job?

A Wildlife Monitor observes and records the behavior, health, and population of wildlife in a specific area. They ensure compliance with environmental regulations, help mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and support conservation efforts. Wildlife Monitors often work in the field, collecting data, tracking animal movements, and reporting findings to biologists or conservation organizations. Their work is crucial for protecting ecosystems and maintaining biodiversity.

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Infographic showing various Wildlife Monitor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,268 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Wildlife Exclusion Technician

Rowland Pest Management, Inc.

Casselberry, FL • On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Rowland Pest Management is currently hiring for a full-time Wildlife Exclusion Technician to trap and remove animals for our clients in the Casselberry, FL area. This position earns a competitive salary of $60,000 - $75,000 a year.

In addition to competitive pay and our positive, team-oriented culture, we offer the following benefits:

  • 401K with 5% match
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Paid training
  • Upbeat work environment
  • Fun co-workers
  • Incredibly supportive management
  • Free coffee and snacks

Additionally, we offer our Wildlife Exclusion Technicians performance-based bonuses, use of a company vehicle, a gas card, an E-PASS, and a company-provided iPhone.

So, now that you've learned the who, what, where, and why, you may be wondering HOW? It's easy! If you're an experienced wildlife technician with pest control knowledge, just fill out our initial mobile-friendly online application. We hope to meet you soon!


DAY-TO-DAY

Our full-time wildlife technicians typically work Monday - Friday, with rotating Saturday shifts.

As a Wildlife Exclusion Technician, you help Central Florida residents reclaim their homes! When someone calls us in a panic because of a raccoon, squirrel, or rat infestation, you're the person who comes to their rescue! Clients feel reassured as you knowledgeably answer their questions and take control of the situation. As a trained professional, you know exactly what to do: you set strategically placed traps to capture and remove the critters. Employing recommended safety precautions, you humanely transport squirrels and raccoons to an appropriate location and release them back into the wild.

Once the animals have been removed, you move on to the exclusion process. Observant and thorough, you inspect the property to identify active and potential entry points. You leave nothing to chance, carefully examining the building by going on the rooftops and crawl spaces. Next, you properly check any weak spots by sealing up the home with sheet metal, concrete and hardware cloth to protect the residence from future infestations. When necessary, you place rodent monitoring stations on the property to keep the exterior population under control. You find great satisfaction in helping our clients resolve their wildlife issues, and their gratitude is immensely rewarding!


ABOUT ROWLAND PEST MANAGEMENT

We're a local family-operated company that proudly serves Orange County, Seminole County, Volusia County, and parts of Lake and Osceola Counties. We take pride in our ability to solve any pest problem, no matter how big or small, and we do so while using the safest products and techniques available. We offer both residential and commercial pest control, as well as rodent control, mosquito abatement, and the removal of bees, fleas, and wildlife. We also offer Insulation and Attic Decontamination. With over 30 years of combined staff experience, we are so confident that we can provide our clients with the best possible service that we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

We enjoy a reputation for excellent customer service thanks to our amazing staff. As a small company, we are able to offer them the individual attention they deserve for the hard work they put in. We care about our employees and want to help them reach their personal goals. To that end, we offer paid training and a supportive team environment so that everyone can succeed together.


OUR IDEAL WILDLIFE EXCLUSION TECHNICIAN

  • Professional - represents our company with the utmost professionalism
  • Knowledgeable - experienced wildlife technician with knowledge in removal and exclusion
  • Effective communicator - communicates easily with clients and puts their minds at ease
  • Diligent - takes pride in work that is always accomplished with quality and efficient effort
  • Service-oriented - committed to seeing a job through and providing 100% customer satisfaction

If this sounds like you, keep reading about this amazing opportunity to use your valuable experience as our trusted pest and wildlife technician!


THIS POSITION SERVES THE FOLLOWING AREAS

  • New Smyrna Beach
  • Bunnell
  • Titusville
  • Palm Coast
  • Melbourne

REQUIREMENTS FOR A WILDLIFE EXCLUSION TECHNICIAN

  • Experience with wildlife removal and exclusion
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the job, including crawling, climbing ladders, bending, and working in tight spaces

If you meet the above requirements, we need you. Apply today to join our professional team of pest and wildlife technicians!

Location: 32707