Audubon Southwest current positions:
Senior Program Manager, Working Lands
The Senior Manager, Working Lands leads Audubon’s Working Lands conservation program in Arizona and New Mexico, managing a team of biologists working to achieve project outcomes that enhance the habitat value of desert grasslands, shrublands, riparian corridors and other natural lands for people, birds and other wildlife. Apply here.
Program Manager, Working Lands - Arizona
The Program Manager will work with engaged landowners in Arizona to develop habitat management plans that qualify operations for enrollment in programs such as Audubon Conservation Ranching (ACR), Natural Resource Conservation Service Environmental Quality Incentive Program, Fish and Wildlife Service Partners Program, and others. Candidate needs to be located in Cochise, Pima or Santa Cruz County. Apply here.
Program Manager, Working Lands - New Mexico
The Program Manager will work with engaged landowners in New Mexico to develop habitat management plans that qualify operations for enrollment in programs such as Audubon Conservation Ranching (ACR), Natural Resource Conservation Service Environmental Quality Incentive Program, Fish and Wildlife Service Partners Program, and others. Candidate needs to be located in Hidalgo, Grant, Luna, Sierra, Dona Anna, Otero, Lincoln, Chaves, Eddy or Lea County. Apply here.
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Ranging from common to rare, approximately 190 species of birds can be found in or over the various ecosystems of this sanctuary.