Goback

Field Assistant

Major: Wildlife | State: North Carolina | Job Type: Summer Job | Date Posted: April 28, 2008

Employer: UGA

Description:One Field Assistant needed for work in the southern Appalachian
Mountains of western North Carolina. Research will focus on the
reproductive biology of the Black-throated Blue Warbler. Duties will
include nest searching and monitoring, territory mapping, insect and
vegetation sampling, and transect counts along an elevation gradient.
This job entails a lot of walking/hiking in steep terrain, along with
relatively long hours in field, although they're are a lot worse ways to
spend you summer. Applicants should be in good physical condition, enjoy
being outside, and be able to work independently. We’re looking for
an enthusiastic person who is interested in gaining field experience.
Work will begin as soon as possible and conclude mid-July. Salary will
be $700/mo and housing is provided. Must have own vehicle and be willing
to be reimbursed for mileage. Please contact Kirk Stodola at
stodolak@forestry.uga.edu or Brett Maley at brettmaley@gmail.com if
interested.

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Address: Please contact Kirk Stodola at
stodolak@forestry.uga.edu or Brett Maley at brettmaley@gmail.com if
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Deadline: May 30, 2008

Goback