Post-doctoral position on restoration ecology in the Great Basin.
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Grassland, Shrubland
and Desert Ecosystems Research Program
Boise, Idaho

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to study strategies
for reestablishment of native plant communities in the sagebrush ecosystem.

Research will focus on seedbed ecology, seedling establishment and species
interactions.

The appointment is for two years with the potential for extension.

Required expertise:  Applicants should have a doctoral degree in
Restoration Ecology, Plant Ecology, Invasive Plant Ecology, or Plant
Ecophysiology.  A strong statistical background is preferred.

Compensation:  $39,000 - $48,000 depending upon experience.

To apply:  Submit application electronically by sending CV, letter of
interest, and names of three references to Nancy Shaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Dr. Nancy Shaw
Research Botanist
USDA Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Research Station
Boise, ID 83702
208.373.4360

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