We are looking for two enthusiastic, motivated candidates for a one-year 
position working as a field-
based research assistant in Gabon, starting on June 1, 2014!

The research project focuses on the impacts of anthropogenic activities on 
tropical forests, animal 
communities and ecological processes in the Central African rainforest. Field 
assistants work on a 
rotating schedule, spending one to two weeks a month conducting animal surveys 
in and around 
Ivindo National Park and one to two weeks collecting data on tree phenology, 
forest dynamics, seed 
dispersal and seedling recruitment in forest plots near the Ipassa Research 
Station. 

Successful candidates must thrive in a small team setting, working well with 
both Gabonese and 
American technicians and guides. Work typically begins at first light (6 am) 
and can consist of hiking 
more than 10 km in hilly and swampy terrain in hot, muggy and buggy conditions. 
Field assistants 
live out of a tent two weeks each month. The field station is rustic with only 
intermittent access to 
internet and telephone.  

While working in this challenging environment, successful candidates will be 
rewarded with the 
opportunity to observe tropical bird and animal species in their natural 
habitats. Candidates will 
undoubtedly learn a great deal about tropical ecology, natural history, 
conservation biology, and the 
impacts of land use on forest structure and composition in near-pristine and 
degraded landscapes 
as well as what it takes to organize projects in Central Africa.  

Preference will be given to candidates with previous field research experience. 
Experience in French 
is strongly recommended.  

Field assistants must pay their travel to Gabon, but will be provided with room 
and board at the 
Ipassa Research Station. 

Interested persons should send: 1) a CV, 2) a cover letter describing 
motivation and qualifications for 
position, and 3) the names and contact information of three professional 
references. Please send 
application materials in pdf form to john.poul...@duke.edu with the subject 
line “(candidate's last 
name)-Ipassa Field Position.” Ex: Smith-Ipassa Field Position. Applications 
will be accepted until May 
1, 2014.

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