PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Ecology of Bird Loss Project aims to understand the 
impact of bird loss on Guam’s forests as a result of the invasive brown 
treesnake, and in 
doing so, add to our knowledge about the importance of vertebrates for forest 
composition and structure. Currently, we are using comparisons and experiments 
on 
Guam and nearby islands where birds are still present to understand how birds 
shape 
the forest composition and structure through seed dispersal. For more 
information, see 
our website at http://bit.ly/eblintern. 

DUTIES: Interns will be responsible primarily for resurveying tagged forest 
plots, along 
with other tasks such as monitoring phenology, surveying tagged seedlings, and 
entering data. Interns will rotate between Saipan, Guam, and Rota, as needed 
for 
research. Each intern will have an opportunity to develop an independent side 
project. 
Note that this position does not involve research with birds; rather, it is a 
plant-focused 
position. 

REQUIREMENTS: The successful applicants must be responsible, pay attention to 
detail, work well individually and as part of a group, and be flexible. They 
must have 
experience in plant identification. Applicants must be able to work in high 
heat and 
humidity, walk over rough terrain, and tolerate the tedious, and at times 
monotonous, 
work necessary for all scientific endeavors. They must have some experience 
working 
with people that have different backgrounds than their own. A good sense of 
humor is 
always appreciated. They must be available for 9 months, starting in April or 
May 2018.

POSITION DETAILS: Each intern will receive a round-trip ticket from any major 
airport in 
the US to the Mariana Islands, housing on all islands, transportation, and a 
monthly 
stipend of $700. In addition, interns will receive valuable research experience 
in the 
fields of conservation biology and field ecology, and training that will help 
them to 
pursue a career in ecology (e.g. feedback on cover letters, CV's, and graduate 
fellowships; advice on applying to graduate school; experience reading 
scientific 
papers, etc.). 

TO APPLY: Email a single pdf document including a cover letter, resume, and 
contact 
information for 3 references to McKayla Spencer (ecologyofbirdl...@gmail.com). 
The 
subject line should read “EBL Intern Position”. The cover letter should 
describe your 
previous research experience, career goals, and why you are interested in this 
position. 
Applications must be submitted by Sunday, March 18, 2018.

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