ELEPHANT SEAL AND SALAMANDER VOLUNTEER RESEARCH ASSISTANTS (2) needed for 
winter on Southeast Farallon Island, 28 miles west of San Francisco, 
California. Daily duties involve observation of elephant seal breeding colony, 
reading flipper-tags, tagging and marking of cows and pups, keeping accurate 
data records of pup births and deaths, data entry and proofing. Additional work 
involves twice monthly cover board surveys of Farallon salamander (Aneides 
lugubris farallonensis), including photographing, measuring and weighing all 
captured salamanders. Matching photos of captured salamanders with photo 
database records of known animals will require many hours in front of the 
computer. Furthermore, RAs monitor the number and species of all birds on the 
island, conduct daily weather and oceanic observations. RAs also contribute to 
the upkeep, cleaning, and maintenance of the research station. RAs will work 
full-time, 7 days a week, with a variable schedule that sometimes includes long 
days. Field work requires rigorous physical activity as well as long hours of 
repetitive actions in cold, wet conditions. Excellent vision, possession of 
good quality binoculars, being comfortable in close proximity to large toothy 
mammals, and hand strength for tagging are required. Applicants should enjoy 
working independently with a high level of responsibility in field work and 
data entry as well as working frequently with a partner or team. Preference 
will be given to applicants with a degree in biology or related field and prior 
ecological field research experience, especially photo database work. 
Enthusiasm for field work in windy, wet, chilly conditions is essential. The 
ability to coexist on a small, isolated island with gulls and humans is 
important. Positions are 4 Dec through 15 March. RAs are volunteers, we provide 
training, great food, comfortable island housing, and a unique experience. To 
apply, please send a cover letter; resume/CV; and names, phone numbers, and 
email of 3 field work supervisors to Derek E. Lee 
(d...@prbo.org<mailto:d...@prbo.org>) Farallon Biologist, PRBO Conservation 
Science. Visit our website at: 
http://www.prbo.org/cms/index.php?mid=157&module=browse for more info.
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