Wildlife biologist definition

Wildlife biologist means a person with experience and training in the principles of wildlife management and with practical knowledge in the habits, distribution and environmental management of wildlife. Qualifications include:
Wildlife biologist means a professional with a degree in wildlife, or certification by the Wildlife Society, or with five yearsprofessional experience as a wildlife biologist. [Ord. 758 § 2 (Exh. A), 2021; Ord. 726 § 2(Exh. A), 2019; Ord. 630 § 11, 2015; Ord. 362 § 3, 2004.]
Wildlife biologist means a full-time employee of the Wildlife Resources Section of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources who, by reason of his/her knowledge of wildlife biology, acquired through professional education or related practical experience, is qualified to investigate complaints of nuisance wildlife, threats to public safety by wildlife and crop damage by wildlife.

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Wildlife biologist means a person with experience and training within the last ten years in the principles

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