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Title: PhD Research Assistantship (Wildlife Habitat Restoration Ecology)

Location: Department of Renewable Resources, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY

Description: A research assistantship is available within the Department of
Renewable Resources at the University of Wyoming to work closely with Dr.
Jeff Beck to undertake a field and laboratory study to identity the
disturbance mechanisms causing elk (Cervus elaphus) to avoid areas
undergoing oil and natural gas development.  A population of 250–300 elk
inhabiting an isolated ~50,000 ha juniper/sagebrush/mixed grass study area
are the focus of the study.  The study area lies within the Power River
Basin in northeastern Wyoming, an area currently undergoing intensive
development of coalbed methane resources.  Proposed plans call for 3-phased
development of the methane resources underlying the study area. 
Thirty-eight female elk have been equipped with real-time GPS collars to
monitor habitat selection as development proceeds.  Comparative
pre-treatment data are available from the study area through VHF telemetry
studies in the early 1990s and since 2005.  Comparative pre and post
treatment data are available from another study area in western Wyoming. 
Field monitoring will include collecting data with road and noise monitoring
equipment.  Opportunities exist to evaluate experimentally simulated
disturbances with captive elk or to assess stress in wild elk through fecal
glucocorticoids or body condition measurements.  Quarterly and annual
reporting to study cooperators (BLM, WGFD, and energy companies) will be a
central form of communication for this study.

Degree: Graduate studies will lead to a PhD in Ecology or Rangeland Ecology
and Watershed Management at the University of Wyoming.  In addition to the
degree, the graduate student will have the option to earn a certificate in
Reclamation and Restoration Ecology.  

Qualifications: Competitive GPA and GRE scores are required; combined verbal
and quantitative GRE scores must be >1,100 to be considered.  Applicants
must have earned an MS in wildlife science, ecology, zoology or related
fields prior to beginning the assistantship.  Prior field experience and
coursework in spatial ecology, wildlife habitat ecology, and statistics are
desirable.  Must have the ability to work in rough/remote terrain, drive 4WD
vehicles and ATVs, and cheerfully endure adverse environmental conditions
including wind, cold, heat, mud, biting insects, and rattlesnakes.  An
ability to clearly communicate study objectives and findings to diverse
audiences including private landowners, natural resource agency employees,
and energy company personnel is a must.

Salary and benefits: $24,976 per year, which includes stipend ($14,452),
academic and summer tuition, fees, and health insurance.

Last Date to Apply: July 1, 2008.

Preferred Starting Date: August 25, 2008 (or earlier)

Website: http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/UWRENEWABLE/Faculty/J_Beck.asp

Application: Please electronically submit (PDFs are preferred) your CV
(including at least 3 references), GPA and GRE scores, letter of intent, and
a publication demonstrating your finest research work to Dr. Jeffrey L. Beck
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Department of Renewable Resources, University of Wyoming,
Dept 3354, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071.  The University of
Wyoming is an EEO/AA employer.

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