What is the salary of a Wildlife Specialist? In the United States, a Wildlife Specialist earns an average salary of $49,976. The salary range for a Wildlife Specialist is usually between $46,884 and $56,406 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $63,083. The highest Wildlife Specialist salary in the United States was $68,400. The average hourly pay for a Wildlife Specialist is $24.03.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Wildlife Specialist salary are California, with an average salary of $102,105, followed by West Virginia, with an average salary of $80,210, and Ohio, with an average salary of $68,400. Employers paying the highest salary for a Wildlife Specialist job are El Dorado County (CA), Placer County (CA) and Sonoma County (CA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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El Dorado County, CA | $140,594 |
Placer County, CA | $101,810 |
Sonoma County, CA | $83,302 |
Utah Department of Natural Resources, UT | $75,249 |
Arizona Department Emergency and Military Affairs, AZ | $72,410 |
Ottawa County, OH | $68,832 |
Arizona Department of Game and Fish, AZ | $51,169 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Wildlife Biologist | $64,151 |
Wildlife Technician | $42,642 |
Wildlife Manager | $79,362 |
Wildlife Biologist Senior | $76,682 |
Wildlife Program Manager | $88,906 |
Wildlife Officer | $70,677 |
Wildlife Biologist Assistant | $22,648 |
Wildlife Area Supervisor | $50,389 |
Wildlife Regional Supv | $61,146 |
Wildlife Coordinator | $87,770 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arizona | $51,477 | 69 |
California | $102,105 | 6 |
New Mexico | $31,249 | 1 |
Ohio | $68,400 | 1 |
Utah | $57,422 | 17 |
Washington | $43,854 | 1 |
West Virginia | $80,210 | 1 |
Wyoming | $55,080 | 2 |