GRASSLAND BIRD FIELD TECHNICIANS needed 14 April through 18 July for research on grassland bird ecology in the mid-Atlantic/New England region. Duties include nest searching and monitoring, marking nestlings, vegetation sampling and data entry. Experience using nest search methods in early successional habitats highly desirable. Ability to identify grassland birds of the eastern U.S. required. Applicants must be able to work independently. Proficiency with MS Excel preferred. Salary approximately $2000/month DOE, lodging provided. Must have own vehicle. Some travel required, and mileage reimbursement provided. Send cover letter of interest, resume, and three references by 7 March to Kim Peters, Cape May Bird Observatory, 600 Route 47 North, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GRASSLAND BIRD FIELD CREW LEADER needed 1 April through 30 July for
research on grassland bird ecology in the mid-Atlantic/New England
region. Duties include project management across three distant study
sites, field crew supervision, nest searching and monitoring, marking
nestlings, vegetation sampling and data entry. Experience conducting
avian research in early successional habitats highly
desirable. Ability to identify grassland birds of the eastern U.S.
required. Applicants must be able to work independently and be
willing to travel extensively. Proficiency with MS Excel and ArcGIS
preferred. Salary approximately $2600/month DOE, lodging
provided. Must have own vehicle, mileage reimbursement
provided. Send cover letter of interest, resume, and three
references by 29 February to Kim Peters, Cape May Bird Observatory,
600 Route 47 North, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
