TWO BIRD BANDING INTERNSHIPS in the Pacific Northwest (OR/WA) are available
through the Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program.
We seek motivated, enthusiastic volunteers in good physical condition with a
strong desire to learn more about birds and natural history. All successful
applicants are expected to face the rigors and unpredictability of field
conditions with good humor and flexibility. Prior banding experience or a
background in wildlife biology or a closely related field is a plus, but not
necessary because all internships include training in mist-netting, and the
identification, handling, banding, and ageing and sexing of landbirds. Join
this continent-wide, long-term effort to track demographic variation in
North American landbird populations ( www.birdpop.org ). MAPS data from this
network of stations are analyzed to quantify the impacts of land management
practices on bird populations, and to identify relationships between annual
demographics and variation in climate and seasonal weather. The ultimate
goal of these investigations is to provide landbird conservation
recommendations with considerations of habitat management, migratory
behavior, weather patterns, and climate change. Two positions are available
in the Northwest region (Oregon/Washington). Upon arrival, interns will be
assigned to a specific location within that region. The internship begins
ASAP and run through 8 August. This position REQUIRES A VEHICLE. Mileage
will be reimbursed at the rate of $0.35/mile for project-related use. Shared
housing and a per diem of $25 for food and incidental expenses, amounting to
$2,100 for the season (pro-rated by arrival date), are provided. Interns are
expected to spend a minimum of 6 of every 10 days in the field, contingent
upon daily weather conditions and logistical considerations. Interested
applicants should send via email (preferred) or U.S. mail a resume, cover
letter, contact information for at least 2 references (including email
addresses), and must complete and submit the MAPS Internship Application
Form. This form and further information can be found on our website,
www.birdpop.org, or contact MARY CHAMBERS, The Institute for Bird
Populations, PO Box 1346, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956. FAX 415-663-9482,
PH 415-663-1436, EMAIL: [email protected]. 

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