*Dates:*  Late March through May

*Location:*  Carrizo Plain National Monument, California (60 miles east of
San Luis Obispo)

 *Duties:*  2-3 interns are needed to conduct a variety of animal surveys
as part of a long-term food web study in the Carrizo Plain National
Monument. The Carrizo is the largest remnant of the San Joaquin grassland
ecosystem and contains many endangered plants and animals. Interns will
work on a team of 3-5 people and will conduct a variety of surveys,
focusing especially on mark-recapture of endangered kangaroo rats.
Mark-recapture surveys of threatened squirrels, visual line transects for
reptiles, pitfall trapping for invertebrates, and spotlight surveys for
predators and lagomorphs may also be conducted, and team members will help
with vegetation sampling. This will be the first year that the study
incorporates
precipitation treatments to investigate climate change impacts on this
ecosystem and its inhabitants. Interns will assist in the building of
rainout shelters as part of the new climate change monitoring protocol.
Additional duties include bird point counts, diet trials, soil and
precipitation monitoring and educational displays and field trips.



*Requirements:  *All applicants must be pursuing or have a bachelor’s
degree in the natural sciences and have previous field experience.  Applicants
must be able to start work by the last week of March and work through the
end of May. A strong interest in natural history, conservation, and/or
management and a high level of responsibility, organization, and motivation
are require.  PIT tagging experience, small mammal trapping experience, and
familiarity with the plants and animals of California are particularly
desired.  Must be flexible and live and work well with others in an
isolated setting. Applicants must be able to maintain work quality and a
positive attitude during challenging field conditions. Applicants must be
in good physical condition and experienced with or able to tolerate hot and
cold field conditions. Must be able to work long hours and be comfortable
working at night. Prefer applicants with experience and strong interest in
grassland or desert species.



*Work schedule:  *Approx. 40 hrs per week, variable throughout season



*Compensation:*  $800/month. Housing is provided at an active research
facility on the Monument.



*To Apply:*  Please email a cover letter, resume, and contact information
for 2-3 references as a single Word or PDF attachment to Rachel Endicott at
rendic...@berkeley.edu.  Please apply by February 13th, 2014.


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Rachel Endicott
Program Manager
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management
8 Mulford Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
Phone: 510-643-3918

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