The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University is
recruiting one Ph.D. student to start January, 2015 to study the effects
of wild pigs on squirrel behavior, ecology, and demography in Alabama.
The student will be working with Dr. Todd Steury and Dr. Robert Gitzen,
but will
(unofficial
copies are OK for application review), and contact information for
references to Dr. Todd Steury via e-mail (ste...@auburn.edu). Interested
applicants for the human dimensions position should send the same materials
to Dr. Wayde Morse (wcm0...@auburn.edu). We prefer e-mail submission of
and will continue until a suitable candidate has been
identified.
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For additional information contact: Dr. Steve Ditchkoff, Chair, Search
Committee, phone 334-844-9240, fax 334-844-1084, or e-mail:
ditc...@auburn.edu.
*Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer*
Todd Steury
Associate
9-5418.
For additional information contact: Dr. Gary R. Hepp, Chair, Search
Committee, phone 334-844-9254, fax 334-844-1084, or e-mail:
hepp...@auburn.edu
Todd Steury
Assistant Professor
Auburn University
copies of
transcripts and GRE scores (unofficial copies are OK for application
review), and contact information for references to Dr. Todd Steury
(ste...@auburn.edu). Applicant review will begin June 30, 2011, but
applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Todd D. Steury
Assistant
ailed weasel scat here in
Alabama, where the weasels are very rare and a species of conservation
concern, but we are having a difficult time getting the scat needed to train
the dogs. Any and all help would be most appreciated.
Cheers!
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Todd Steury
Asst. Professor
Auburn University
The following position would be a great opportunity for someone right out of
college, and provides training and experience in sampling for a wide range
of taxa.
The Alabama Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit at Auburn University
is seeking BIOLOGICAL TECHNICIANS (5) for a multi-species inv
Greetings Eco-loggers, This is just a friendly reminder that the early
registration deadline for this year's Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference
is January 15th, and thus approaching fast. Cost of registration currently is
$40, but will go up to $50 dollars after that date. To register, g
integration and cooperation in
ecological research. We hope to see you all there!
Todd Steury
Department of Biology
Washington University
St. Louis, MO