Utah’s Hogle Zoo leads or participates in several conservation programs in Utah and globally. These programs involve such activities as ecological research and monitoring, habitat restoration, captive propagation and reintroduction of threated species, human-wildlife conflict mitigation, community-based conservation, and community science. The Conservation Action Coordinator plays a key role in supporting the Zoo’s conservation programs, including, but not limited to, the Jordan River Restoration Program, Wild Aware Utah partnership, and Western Toad Conservation Program. Hogle Zoo is also committed to operational sustainability and promoting sustainable business and lifestyle practices among its staff and guests. The Conservation Action Coordinator coordinates the Zoo’s on-grounds sustainability initiatives and interdepartmental Sustainability Committee, as well as facilitates the development of policies and practices to enhance operational sustainability. Other key responsibilities include coordinating internal and external communications for the Zoo’s community conservation programs and events and coordinating and supporting volunteers in the field, either independently or with other Conservation staff. Utah’s Hogle Zoo’s Mission: Create Champions for Wildlife
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees