Wildlife Habitat Biologist I: First level in a professional career path for management of wildlife habitats. Requires a Bachelor of Science Degree and a WSDA Public Operator Pesticide License with three endorsements. Wildlife Habitat Biologist II: Second level in a professional career path for management of wildlife habitats. Requires 36 months at the Biologist I level (or a Master's Degree and 12 months at the Biologist I level or equivalent), expanded knowledge of and demonstrated experience implementing field and laboratory methods, report results, research literature prepared by others to organize reports, and the ability to independently work with other agencies and private landowners. The Wildlife Habitat Biologist I/II supervises and leads three (3) Wildlife Technician I/II/Senior staff members on vegetation management activities that adhere to and follow the required safety precautions. The Wildlife Habitat Biologist I/II requires extensive field work in all weather and te...