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Description
The University of Northern British Columbia’s Wildlife and Ecosystem Bioindicators Lab is looking for an MSc student to take on a project assessing wolf denning ecology in relation to restoration efforts and wildfire in Fort Nelson First Nation Territory.
The student will be based at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George Campus, in Dr. Heather Bryan’s Wildlife and Ecosystem Bioindicators Lab, and will collaborate closely with Katherine Wolfenden from the Fort Nelson First Nation Lands Department and Jesse Tigner from SwampDonkey Solutions Inc. The field portion of the project will be based in Fort Nelson, BC, where the student will work with several partners.
To apply, please email a single PDF containing your cover letter, CV, a copy of your unofficial transcripts, and the names and contact information of three references to Heather Bryan (heather.bryan@unbc.ca) by April 8, 2026, or until the position is filled. Please include your name and “Wolf Denning Ecology Graduate Student Application” in the file name.
Check out the full detailed posting on our website: https://www.bioindicatorlab.ca/opportunities