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Mexican Wolf Specialist Apply now Job No: 542904 Work Type: Full-time Location: PINETOP Categories ... Collect biological field data and utilize advanced GIS tools (ArcGIS Online/Pro) to manage project ...

Extensive experience preparing complex biological matrices using Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE ... The wolf is known for cunning, aggression, patience, and teamwork. An individual wolf is smart ...

Extensive experience preparing complex biological matrices using Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE ... The wolf is known for cunning, aggression, patience, and teamwork. An individual wolf is smart ...

Extensive experience preparing complex biological matrices using Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE ... The wolf is known for cunning, aggression, patience, and teamwork. An individual wolf is smart ...

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Investigate wolf reports and work proactively to mitigate livestock depredation, ensuring sustainable coexistence with stakeholders. • Data-Driven Management: Collect biological field data and ...

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How much do wolf biologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for wolf biologist in the United States is $89,403.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,500.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a wolf biologist do?

A wolf biologist studies wolves in their natural habitats to understand their behavior, ecology, genetics, and interactions with the environment. They often track wolf populations, collect data on their movements, and analyze their role in ecosystems. Wolf biologists may also work on conservation efforts, develop management strategies, and educate the public about wolves. Their work can involve both field research and lab analysis to support wildlife preservation and policy-making.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a wolf biologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Wolf Biologist, you need a background in wildlife biology, ecology, or zoology, usually supported by at least a bachelor's degree in a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, tracking technology, and statistical analysis tools, as well as relevant certifications like HAZWOPER or animal handling, is often required. Strong observational skills, critical thinking, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with teams and engaging with the public. These skills are crucial for gathering accurate data, ensuring safety, and successfully managing conservation and research initiatives.

What are the typical challenges a wolf biologist faces when conducting field research?

Wolf Biologists often encounter challenges such as working in remote and rugged environments, which can involve extreme weather conditions and difficult terrain. They must also navigate the complexities of tracking elusive wolf populations, often relying on GPS collars, camera traps, and direct observation, which require patience and attention to detail. Collaborative work with local communities, landowners, and other wildlife professionals is essential, especially when addressing human-wolf conflicts or conservation concerns. Adaptability and strong communication skills are crucial for overcoming these challenges and contributing to effective wolf conservation efforts.

Are wildlife biologists in high demand?

Wildlife biologists, including those specializing in species like wolves, are in moderate demand, primarily in government agencies, research institutions, and conservation organizations. Employment growth is expected to be steady, with opportunities often requiring advanced degrees and fieldwork experience.

How do you become a wolf biologist?

To become a wolf biologist, typically a bachelor's degree in wildlife biology, ecology, or a related field is required, often followed by a master's or Ph.D. for research roles. Gaining experience through fieldwork, internships, and developing skills in tracking, data collection, and species identification is essential for advancing in this specialized field.

How much does a wolf biologist make?

The average salary for a wolf biologist ranges from $40,000 to $70,000 annually, depending on experience, education, and location. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced biologists or those with advanced degrees can earn higher salaries, often supplemented by fieldwork and research grants.
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Infographic showing various Wolf Biologist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,403 per year, or $43 per hour.

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Mexican Wolf Specialist

Apply now Job No: 542904
Work Type: Full-time
Location: PINETOP
Categories: Fish/Game/Wildlife, Scientific/Technical Support

GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT Join the only state agency in Arizona responsible for conserving and protecting more than 800 wildlife species. Be part of a passionate group of people who want to make a positive impact on outdoor recreation in Arizona by managing resources for safe, compatible opportunities for current and future generations. From fishing, boating and off-highway vehicle use to shooting sports, hunting and wildlife watching, Arizona Game and Fish supports it all. Our biologists use the best available science in their management actions, and our wildlife managers are on the ground in your communities making a difference every day. Opportunities abound beyond the field at AZGFD, so check us out and see what we're all about! Consider joining our workforce today. AZGFD celebrates the diversity of Arizona's people, landscapes and of course, wildlife. However you choose to enjoy Arizona's wildlife and wild places, the outdoors is open for all.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department manages fish and wildlife in Arizona and under the authority of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission, creates and implements scientific methods and regulations to effectively manage fish and wildlife habitat via conservation, enforcement, hunting, fishing, watercraft and off-highway vehicle recreation, and shooting sports. The Arizona Game and Fish Department dedicates itself to excellence, values its employees and supports a culture of stewardship, teamwork and partnerships.
Mexican Wolf Specialist
Job Location:
FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION / REGION 1 / PINETOP, ARIZONA BASED
2878 E. White Mountain Blvd. Pinetop, AZ 85935
Posting Details:
Salary: $48,400 - $55,000 
Grade: 21
Closing Date: 8/16/2026
Job Summary:

WILDLIFE SPECIALIST 2
"Mexican Wolf Specialist"
FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION / REGION 1 / PINETOP, ARIZONA BASED
FLSA-EXEMPT / SALARY GRADE 21 / HIRING RANGE $48,400 - $55,000
Lead the Recovery: Join the Frontlines of Mexican Wolf Conservation!
Are you ready to turn your expertise in species recovery into a historic, on-the-ground impact? We are looking for a dedicated Mexican Wolf Specialist to join our elite Interagency Field Team. If you thrive in the rugged backcountry, excel in high-stakes field operations, and want to spearhead one of the most critical recovery missions in the Southwest, your next adventure starts here!
The future of the Mexican wolf depends on precise science and relentless dedication. In this pivotal role, you will be the boots on the ground and the technical lead behind specialized recovery efforts. From coordinating helicopter-based capture operations to the delicate field-fostering of wolf pups, your work directly determines the survival and expansion of this iconic species. You won't just monitor a population; you will actively shape the legacy of Mexican wolf conservation for generations to come.
What You'll Do
 Lead Mexican Wolf Field Ops: Conduct critical population surveys and capture operations, including aerial telemetry and helicopter-based efforts to monitor the Mexican wolf population.
 Hands-on Recovery Efforts: Directly contribute to species recovery through wolf capture, handling, and specialized fostering of pups in the field.
Mitigate Conflicts: Investigate wolf reports and work proactively to mitigate livestock depredation, ensuring sustainable coexistence with stakeholders.
 Data-Driven Management: Collect biological field data and utilize advanced GIS tools (ArcGIS Online/Pro) to manage project databases, conduct analysis, and drive reporting.
 Collaborate and Lead: Support the Interagency Field Team Lead by developing operational strategies and providing direct leadership to field technicians and interns.
 Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a key project representative, engaging with stakeholders and facilitating public education to support the long-term conservation of the Mexican wolf.
Why AZGFD?
At Arizona Game and Fish, conservation is personal. Our employees are deeply connected to the landscapes and wildlife they protect. We value stewardship, teamwork, partnerships, and professional growth, and we support our staff with training and career development opportunities. If you're ready to make a measurable impact on wildlife conservation, we encourage you to apply and become part of Arizona's conservation mission!

Job Duties:

The Mexican Wolf Specialist position will be assigned to perform a wide variety of tasks, including wolf captures and handling, cross-fostering wolf pups, collects biological data in the field, contacting affected stakeholders, investigating wolf reports, mitigating wolf depredation on livestock and monitors wolf populations in Arizona. The position will be responsible for writing reports, using ArcGIS Online/ArcGIS Pro, and entering data into the project database. This includes database management, QAQC, data analysis, and reporting. The position will conduct aerial telemetry in fixed-winged aircraft as needed for population surveys and will fly in a helicopter to perform survey and capture operations. Aerial operation also consists of, functioning as an operational lead and assistant operational lead in Helicopter captures. This position will assist the Interagency Field Team Lead (IFTL) in developing operational recommendations, management action, completing required reports, meeting project deadlines, and training wolf team personnel in approved project protocols and techniques. Supervises wildlife technicians and interns assigned to the project to complete field activities and implement management activities. Leads field implementation including collection of biological data and performs or oversees accompanying data entry/analysis and data management. Participates in assigned public information/education activities.
Major duties will include:

 Works on the Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team under the supervision of the AZGFD Field Team Lead to coordinate and implement the daily execution of field activities and associated collection of biological data and management of Mexican wolves on non-Tribal lands of Arizona per protocol and policy.
Oversees and performs capture and release monitoring. Provides direct supervision of wildlife technicians and interns assigned to the project.
Writes a variety of complex correspondence, reports, and project summaries under the direction of the Field Team Lead, using technical knowledge and expertise.
Enters data into a computer database, manages ArcGIS database and checks for accuracy and completeness. Utilizes GIS software to display and analyze spatial data.
Provides input on project priorities, work strategies, budget requests, data analysis, reports, and staffing.
Oversees maintenance of project field and office equipment in safe working order.
Assists Project administrators and the Field Team Lead with development and implementation of public outreach materials and activities, such as newsletters, meetings, presentations, and direct Interactions with Individuals while exercising discretion in the dissemination of information about the project in accordance with established protocols. Serves as acting Field Team Lead when needed.
Other duties as assigned, as relates to the position.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):

Candidate must have knowledge of/in: wolf behavior and management techniques; how to work cooperatively with other employees under stressful situations and to perform in a supervisory position; how to interact with people in the field who are very opposed to the wolf project and actively listen to concerns; computer databases and GIS software applications; trapping and safely handling wolves, including the use and management of immobilizing drugs is required; background of the project to be able to give accurate information in presentations and reports; Endangered Species Act, the non-essential experimental population rule, and the Final Environmental Impact Statement; project standard operating procedures, Department operating manual and Department policy.
Candidate must have skills in: interpersonal communication to relay information to project personnel and stakeholders; leading and/or supervising employees in a field based project under strenuous and stressful situations; being sensitive to the idiosyncrasies of situations and personnel; being reliable and timely in communications with supervisor and subordinates; time management; resource scheduling; electronic communications; computer databases; GIS software applications; problem solving; back country navigation with map and compass; GPS equipment; trapping, safely handling and processing wolves for research and management purposes using standard wolf handling techniques; obtaining radio-telemetry locations using standard ground and aerial techniques; plotting triangulations, and entering them into a computer database.
Candidate must have the ability to: provide effective supervision of project personnel; speak to large groups effectively; develop factual and effective educational materials; driving 4X4, ATV and snowmobile vehicles; adhere to all Department policies and procedures; work effectively alone, after dark, and/or in difficult weather conditions including heat, cold, wind, rain and snow.

Selective Preference(s):

 Experience in wildlife management and handling, specifically wolf behavior and management techniques.
 Hands-on experience with advanced telemetry techniques, including aerial radio-telemetry, triangulation plotting, and helicopter-based capture operations.
 Prior experience leading or supervising field teams (including technicians and interns) in remote, backcountry, or adverse environmental conditions.
 Experience operating specialized field equipment, such as snowmobiles, ATVs, and packing stock in remote terrain.
 Our work environment offers training opportunities and encourages career development.

Pre-Employment Requirements:

The candidate must have a Bachelors or advanced degree in wildlife and/or fisheries sciences or closely related field from an accredited college or university and two years professional experience in fisheries and/or wildlife research/management.
Position requires possession of and the ability to retain a current, valid state-issued driver's license appropriate to the assignment.
Employment is also contingent upon completion of a post-offer medical/physical examination and the agency's ability to reasonably accommodate any restrictions.

If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver's License Requirements.

All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify).

Benefits:

The State of Arizona offers an outstanding comprehensive benefits package including:
 13 days' of vacation
 12 sick days
 10 paid holidays
 Tuition Reimbursement Program
 Participation in the nationally recognized Arizona State Retirement System
 Superior health care options
 Vision care, dental care, pharmacy benefits, and flexible spending account (options available)
 Life, long-term disability, and short-term disability insurance options are available
 Many more benefit programs are available

Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave program here. For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page

Retirement:

Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). Please note, enrollment eligibility will become effective after 27 weeks of employment.

Contact Us:

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Nicole Baker at nbaker@azgfd.gov for assistance. The Arizona Game and Fish Department is an Equal Employment Opportunity agency.

Advertised: 07 Aug 2026 US Mountain Standard Time
Applications close: 16 Aug 2026 US Mountain Standard Time

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State of Arizona is not a conventional company, but the governmental structure presiding over the U.S. state of Arizona, headquartered in Phoenix, AZ. The State of Arizona operates within the industry of government administration and public services across various sectors including education, health, public safety, transportation, and economic services. These services are aimed to ensure the security, prosperity, and well-being of the Arizona citizens and communities. Founded on February 14, 1912, when Arizona became the 48th state to join the Union, the State of Arizona is committed to providing people-centric, efficient, and effective government. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for all Arizonans by providing a secure environment and advancing the state's economy.

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