Working at Manomet
Manomet is a 40-year-old non-profit environmental research center dedicated to conserving natural resources for the benefit of wildlife and humans. Manomet’s perspective is that society’s economic, social, and environmental values are connected and must be integrated to find lasting solutions for a sustainable planet. We produce and synthesize scientific information that helps communities, businesses, and government make more informed decisions about natural resource sustainability. We are known for working side-by-side with landowners and land managers to put the best science to use on the ground.
Our headquarters are located in Plymouth, MA on Cape Cod Bay, 45 miles south of Boston, and we have a satellite office in Brunswick, ME. With an annual budget of $4.3M and a staff of 32, Manomet offers an entrepreneurial atmosphere of dedicated professionals who support each other toward a common vision of creating a more sustainable world.
Current Openings
Thank you for your interest. Though there are no openings at this time, please check back often. If you are interested in volunteering at Manomet, please contact Jennie Robbins.
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Contracting Opportunity
Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
Distribution and Status of the Triangle Floater (Alasmidonta undulata) in Select Massachusetts Watersheds
July 28, 2010
To aid its conservation efforts, the Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program (NHESP) in Westborough, MA is seeking qualified biologist(s) to conduct qualitative freshwater mussel surveys for the triangle floater (Alasmidonta undulata), a Species of Special Concern in Massachusetts. For more information, click here.
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