FIELD TECHNICIANS needed to assist Ph.D. student with investigation of behavior, movement, and demographics of Black-backed Woodpeckers in Black Hills region of South Dakota. We are seeking highly motivated individuals to assist with a radio telemetry study starting in April and May. Work includes habitat assessment, radio tracking, nest searching, color-banding, population and nest monitoring, and behavior observations. Proficiency working with birds, a working knowledge of radio telemetry techniques, and a demonstrated ability to work alone and under difficult field conditions are preferred. Housing and limited stipend are provided. Please send a letter of interest, CV, and contact information for 2 references (name, phone, and email) to Chris Rota ([email protected]) by 28 February.
Christopher Rota University of Florida Wildlife Ecology and Conservation PO Box 110430 Gainesville, FL 32611-0430 218 Newins-Ziegler Hall (Office) 352-846-0648
