[ECOLOG-L] Summer Field Assistant Needed

2015-03-26 Thread Russell L. Burke
Summer Field Assistant Needed
Location: Edinburg, Texas
Salary: Stipend (TBD), housing, shared rental car 
Start Date: Mid May 
End Date: Mid to Late August   
Last Date to Apply: March 27, 2015
 
Position Description:  Undergraduate field assistant needed for the summer. 
Assistant will be helping a graduate student with thesis research. Research 
involves measuring the response of male Bronzed Cowbirds to urban noise during 
courtship displays. Responsibilities for this position include extracting birds 
from mist nets, setting up and breaking down mist nets and field equipment, 
transporting equipment in a vehicle, and recording observations with a camera, 
microphone, and field notebook. There may also be opportunities to gain 
experience placing color bands on the legs of birds.  Interested applicants 
should email a cover letter and resume detailing relevant experience and 
qualifications to Dr. Kathleen Lynch at kathleen.s.ly...@hofstra.edu (also see 
https://sites.google.com/site/lynchbehaviorlab/home).  

Qualifications: 
-Valid driver's license  
-Must be comfortable with animal dissections 
-Familiarity with animal physiology 
-Interest in bird research, experience handling birds or small animals preferred
-Ability to comfortably and peacefully live with others in close quarters 
-Applicant must also be able to work in hot weather for several hours and stay 
focused. Communication skills, patience, and respect for animal life are 
required.


[ECOLOG-L] Summer field assistant needed for old-growth forest research

2013-06-08 Thread Brad Graham
The Jenkins Lab of forest ecology at Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN) is 
looking for a full-time, temporary field assistant to participate in field 
data collections in support of research of carbon stocks and long-term stand 
dynamics in old-growth Central Hardwood Region forests. Field sites are 
distributed throughout IN, IL, IA, and MO. Work will begin immediately and 
continue through August 2013. If interested, please contact Brad Graham 
(bdgra...@purdue.edu) with a description of your interests, academic 
background, availability, and preferred means of contact.