USFWS
Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Region   

Icon of Blue Goose Compass. Click on the compass to view a map of the refuge (pdf)

 

Work with Us

Boating with Ram.  USFWS.  Click to Enlarge.

 

The Tetlin Refuge employs several seasonals each year who may work with Public Use (Education & Interpretation), Biology, Fire or Maintenance. Contact the Refuge directly to see what specific opportunities are available and what the experience/education requirements are. There are numerous hiring options for these positions that you may want to check into: i.e., Seasonal Register, STEP, SCEP, SCA, Eco Interns, Volunteers.

 

Photo fo volunteers, Tom and Kendall Ermann, oil one of the Refuge Headquarters' Seasonal Cabins. Photo Credit:  Kay Lynn Odle-Moore

 

Volunteers, Tom and Kendall Ermann, oil
one of the Refuge Headquarters' Seasonal
Cabins. Photo Credit: Kay Lynn Odle-Moore/USFWS

 

 

 

 

Measuring Bird Wing.  USFWS.  Click to Enlarge.
Jeff Sanchez fishing.  B. Johnson/USFWS.  Click to Enlrage.
Clearing vegetation.  USFWS.  Click to Enlarge.

For more information, please contact:
Kay Lynn Odle-Moore, Interpretive Park Ranger
Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 779, Mile 1.3 Borealis Avenue
Tok, Alaska 99780
Phone: 907-883-9404
Fax: 907-883-5747
Email: kay_odle-moore@fws.gov

Last updated: March 24, 2011