INTERNSHIPS IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON

Study species: Boto (Amazon river dolphin) Inia geoffrensis & tucuxi Sotalia 
fluviatilis
Location: Mamirauá Reserve, near Tefé, Brazil
Duration: Minimum 6 months, but 9 months preferred
Age range: 20 - 33 years
Qualification: at least first degree level, preferably in zoology or related 
subject
Start date: 2006, negotiable
Closing date for applications: Feb 12 2006
Remuneration: 70 USD per month; all living expenses free
Language requirements: At least moderate Portuguese or good Spanish plus good 
English. No exceptions.

Notes. Projeto Boto has been running for 12 years, during which time around 45 
interns have helped in the collection of observational data on a population of 
marked dolphins (now nearly 400 animals). We have a team on the water almost 
every day of the year, working from boats based at own floating house/lab. The 
research base is in the heart of the flooded forest, surrounded by myriad 
wildlife. Many dolphin encounters are guaranteed each day. There is a rolling 
programme of intern recruitment, and we are now seeking cetacean enthusiasts to 
begin during 2006. The normal team is of 2 interns plus our resident local 
research assistant who knows each dolphin individually, and our flooded forest 
reserve like the back of his hand. Interns are recruited one by one, and given 
a 4-week understudy with their predecessor. After a further 3 or 4 months they 
become the senior intern when the next handover has been completed.

We are seeking keen young scientists/enthusiasts who are willing to spend 6-9 
months in a remote and stunningly beautiful location, dedicated to observing 
and recording botos. Their hard work will contribute to a productive and 
exciting research programme which is providing the first quantitative 
understanding of the biology and ecology of any river dolphin. Life on the raft 
is fairly basic but clean and safe, with solar power, cold showers, flush 
toilet and gas-powered fridge/freezer and cooker. Candidates with previous 
experience of fieldwork will be considered favourably. The nearest town with 
shops/hospital/airport is 2 hrs away by boat.

Due to the close relationship between this study and both the local population 
and reserve management, all of whom speak Portuguese, we must insist on at 
least moderate skills in spoken Portuguese or good Spanish. Good spoken English 
is also necessary.

We will only recruit people with the attributes outlined above; please do not 
reply if you are unable to meet these requirements. Furthermore, this 
advertisement is intended only for posting on MARMAM. It should NOT be copied 
and posted elsewhere without our specific approval.

Please apply to us by e-mail, including a CV and a short letter explaining why 
you wish to join the project. Copy the application to both addresses.

Tony Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Vera da Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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