KY: Kentucky Dept Fish and Wildlife - ... of fisheries
biology/management, wildlife biology/management,
agriculture, ecology, forestry, botany, LAWLAW enforcement,
life science, education, recreation, or an equivalent degree
specifically related to the positions mentioned. The KDFWR
primarily employs professional biologists, educators and
LAWLAW enforcement personnel. A very limited number of
positions are maintained in support areas like Information,
Engineering, Information Technology, Administration and
Accounting which require degrees in the related fields such
as engineering, accounting, business management, computer
science, public relations and marketing, etc. NON-DEGREE
POSITIONS Our Engineering, Fisheries and Wildlife divisions
utilize a number of Fish and Wildlife Technicians. These are
paraprofessional classifications that assist biologists and
engineers in the performance of their duties. Initially,
employees in this classification might find themselves:
transporting animals preparing land areas for animal
management programs taking samples of aquatic life preparing
reports for the use of the biologist constructing sport
fishing and boating access. The entry level of this
classification requires only ... fw.ky.gov/careers.asp - 21 kB