Trevor Barker, Wildlife Technician
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Wildlife technicians provide technical support and services to scientists working in resource management and environmental protection, or they may work independently.
Wildlife Technicians work in both laboratory and field settings with governments, research and educational institutions, environmental consulting companies and resource and utilities companies.
Completion of a one- to two-year college program in a related field is required for employment as a biological technician. Certification with provincial associations is available, but voluntary.