Volunteer field assistants needed for project on the behavioral ecology of 
snake/small mammal 
interactions 

Location: Sonoran Desert, Southeastern Arizona, Cochise Co.

Dates:  Mid-May through beginning of August

Job description:  The Clark lab at San Diego State University is seeking 
committed, motivated 
individuals to assist in a behavioral ecology study on predator-prey 
interactions between 
rattlesnakes (Crotalus spp.) and kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spp.).  Field 
assistants will live at the 
Chiracahua Mountain Lodge in Rodeo NM and conduct fieldwork in the surrounding 
area. 
Assistants will help with capture and radio-telemetry of rattlesnakes, mark and 
recapture of small 
mammals, and behavioral observations of both rattlesnakes and small mammals in 
the field.  This 
a great opportunity to gain experience with small mammal trapping, marking and 
handling of 
animals, radio telemetry, GPS, behavioral observation, videography techniques, 
and other basic 
behavior and ecology field techniques.

Qualifications:  No experience necessary.  On-the-job training will be 
provided, but priority will be 
given to those with prior field experience.  Must be able to hike long 
distances over rough terrain 
carrying heavy equipment, work nights and sleep days, conduct patient 
observations for long 
periods of time (up to 12 hours/night), and live in a remote area with limited 
access to internet and 
cell phones.  Must be able to work and live comfortably in extremely dry and 
hot desert conditions. 
Must be passionate about science, hardworking, independent, good-natured, love 
working in the 
outdoors, and able to share close living quarters with other researchers.  Room 
and board are 
provided. 

Application:  To apply, please send a cover letter and resume (including 
contact information for 
three references) detailing your experience with field biology, outdoor skills, 
and animal behavior 
to Rulon Clark at:  rcl...@mail.sdsu.edu.  Applications must be received by 
April 1st for full 
consideration.

For more information about research in the Clark Lab, see 
http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/pub/clark/Site/Home.html.  

For more information about this project, you can contact Rulon Clark at 
rcl...@mail.sdsu.edu.

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