FIELD BIOLOGIST

Hudsonia Ltd., a nonprofit scientific research institute, is seeking a 
field biologist to fill a half-time position for carrying out habitat 
mapping projects, and conducting other biological field work in 
southeastern New York. Candidate must be familiar with northeastern U.S. 
botany, and have excellent writing skills. Other field biology knowledge 
(e.g., birds, herps, mammals, invertebrates), and experience with GIS and 
with stereoscopic aerial photointerpretation are strongly preferred. 
Responsibilities include map analysis and air photo interpretation for 
predicting habitats, GIS mapping, field habitat assessments and biological 
surveys, data management and analysis, writing reports and scientific 
papers, giving public presentations and educational workshops, and working 
with municipal agencies. Candidate must have good interpersonal skills, 
and be able to communicate well with landowners, public officials, and the 
general public. Candidate must be able to work independently on their own 
projects, and to work closely with other staff in a small organization. 
Candidate must have personal vehicle for travel to field sites, and be 
able to conduct field work alone on foot year-round. Hudsonia is a non-
advocacy, public interest organization, and an Equal Opportunity Employer; 
minorities and women are encouraged to apply. Send letter, resume, three 
scientific or technical writing samples, and names and contact information 
for at least three professional or academic references to: Gretchen 
Stevens, Hudsonia Ltd., PO Box 5000, Annandale, NY 12504, or e-mail to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Closing date: 29 December 2006 or when position is 
filled. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

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