atest Conservation Need (SGCN). The individual will work with the New
York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit scientists (Dr. Angela
Fuller and Dr. William Fisher) and staff from the New York Department of
Environmental Conservation, Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine resources.
The sel
candidate will be primarily
supervised by Dr. Angela Fuller, U. S. Geological Survey, NY Cooperative
Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, at Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
and will work closely with Co-Principal Investigator, Dr. J. Andy Royle, U.
S. Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Assistant Unit Leader - Ecologist; New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife
Research Unit
The Cooperative Research Units Program of the U. S. Geological Survey is
currently filling the position of Assistant Unit Leader - Ecologist at the
New York Cooperative Fish and Wil
Assistant Unit Leader - Ecologist; New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife
Research Unit
The Cooperative Research Units Program of the U. S. Geological Survey is
currently filling the position of Assistant Unit Leader - Ecologist at the
New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. This
. Angela Fuller. 2) M.S. or Ph.D. student to design a large-scale DNA
mark-recapture study using hair snares to be used for population abundance
estimation, and to evaluate northeast regional population structure of black
bears. Student will be co-advised by Dr. Angela Fuller and Dr. Matthew
Hare