![]() This person will do this by executing regional-scale wildlife assessments, mitigating unnatural barriers (roads & fences), evaluating the success of restoration approaches, and implementing technology in monitoring and protection efforts. The Wildlife Monitoring Coordinator will assess the health and status of the Osa wildlife community and explore new approaches to overcome the challenges listed above. ![]() These actions allow long-term viable wildlife populations to be restored and maintained for healthy ecosystem function. The program combats these four major threats via executing ecosystem-scale data collection, trialing and implementing conservation technologies, and recruiting region-wide stakeholder participation and citizen science to restore degraded and disconnected habitats and rewild lost wildlife populations. It does this by combating four major threats: 1) poaching, 2) data gaps in wildlife populations, 3) habitat fragmentation and 4) climate change. The Osa Conservation Wildlife Program’s mission is to protect, restore and safeguard Osa’s wildlife for future generations. Position: Wildlife Monitoring Coordinator
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