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Assistant/Associate Professor and Extension Specialist – Uvalde, Texas

The successful candidate will be expected to develop a high profile, effective educational program in Rangeland Management, with emphasis on Texas rangelands, which is recognized at regional, state, national and international levels. The candidate will also be expected to enhance a diverse Extension unit that addresses management issues in rangelands, wildlife, and fisheries.

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Assistant/Associate Professor and Extension Specialist – Overton, Texas

The successful applicant will be expected to work to improve the management of ponds and sportfish across the matrix of private waters in Texas. The candidate will also be expected to enhance a diverse Extension unit that addresses management issues in rangelands, wildlife, and fisheries.

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Assistant/Associate Professor and Extension Specialist – Corpus Christi, Texas

The successful applicant will be expected to work to improve the management of big game animals and associated emerging issues across the matrix of private lands in Texas. The candidate will also be expected to enhance a diverse Extension unit that addresses management issues in rangelands, wildlife, and fisheries.

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Texas A&M University is an Equal Opportunity employer.

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