COYOTES IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Field technician positions

Start date: early April 

End date: August 1, 2009 (2 positions)

 

Fieldwork with a long-term, ecological field study of coyotes on the
Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park. This will be the final (20th)
field season of this long-term research.

 

Project Description: The long-term ecological study of coyotes focuses on
spatial distribution, and ecological relationships with prey and sympatric
carnivores, as disclosed by both field observation and radio-telemetry
protocols.

 

Position Description: Successful applicants will have a strong work ethic,
with a high degree of initiative and enthusiasm. The protocol includes a
broad variety of elements, with 90% of the job requiring capabilities for
sustained physical work under demanding field conditions. Working schedule
of 5 days on/2 days off, followed by 6 days on/1 off.

 

Background Required: B.S. or B.A. degree in biology, zoology, wildlife, or
similar background is required. Applicants must be experienced and highly
competent in back-country settings, demonstrate a history of a high degree
of initiative and motivation, and be enthusiastic about executing a rigorous
and demanding field protocol.  The majority of time will be spent in the
field, but duties also include data management. Housing is in a remote
setting, with very basic bunkroom accommodations, in a field station
setting. Experience with radio-telemetry is required. 

 

Compensation: Stipend of $800-$1000/month (depending on experience) with
housing provided. 

 

To Apply: Send resume, three reference contacts, and cover letter expressing
interest to:

Jennifer Sheldon

Yellowstone Ecological Research Center

2048 Analysis Drive, Suite B

Bozeman, MT 59718

(406) 556-1414

[email protected]

 

See www.yellowstoneresearch.org <http://www.yellowstoneresearch.org/> 

 

 

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