Threefield technicians and 1 crew leader are needed for a project taking place 
insouthern Indiana to investigate the relationship between distribution 
ofmigratory forest birds and movement capabilities in fragmented landscapes.  
Previous research in the region hasidentified a suite of species with varied 
distributions relative to forestpatch size and isolation, and this study will 
evaluate whether movement limitationscan be linked to those distribution 
patterns. This study is being conducted in collaboration between researchers 
atOregon State University and the U.S. Army Engineer Research and 
DevelopmentCenter.

 Allpositions will begin on approximately 1 May 2016, and end on 31 July 2016.  
Personnel will assist in target-nettingterritorial birds from a diverse group 
of species, translocating them to uniqueareas (1-2 km away), and tracking their 
movement paths back to their home rangeusing hand-held telemetry antennae and 
automated recording units (ARUs).  Other duties may include, but are not 
limitedto, data entry and equipment maintenance. The crew leader will 
additionally be responsible for coordinating dailyactivities, maintaining a GIS 
database, and communicating with projectprincipal investigators.

 Successfulcandidates for the positions will have experience with some 
combination ofmist-netting, bird banding, applying transmitter units to 
passerines, aviantelemetry tracking, and re-sighting of color-banded birds.  
Previous leadership and banding experience isstrongly preferred for the crew 
leader position.  Field sites are located in both pristine andfragmented forest 
tracks within state parks, national wildlife refuges, andmilitary 
installations.  All candidatesshould expect early morning field work, extensive 
hiking, long, hot days outdoors,and typical field challenges, including biting 
insects, rough terrain, poisonivy, and thorny understory vegetation.  
Applicantsmust have a valid driver’s license and their own means of travelling 
to the studyregion.

 Housingwill be provided and federal field vehicles will be used for day-to-day 
work.  Salary will be $2,000 per month fortechnicians and $2,250 per month for 
the crew leader.

 Toapply please send electronic copies (PDF or MS Documents) of the following: 
1)a letter of interest, 2) a C.V, and 3) the names and contact information 
forthree work references to Jonathon Valente(jonathon.vale...@oregonstate.edu). 
Review of applications will begin the week of January 18 and continueuntil the 
positions are filled.

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