The Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech is 

The Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech is accepting 
applications for three seasonal field technicians to assist with a large 
interdisciplinary study examining the reproductive effects of  trace elements 
in 
migratory birds. The positions will involve documentation of the spatial and 
temporal extent of contamination from the fly ash spill in Kingston, TN using 
insectivorous tree swallows as a model. Research will couple demographic 
parameters with sublethal physiological effects including endocrinological and 
immunological responses. Techniques employed include nest box monitoring, bird 
capture and banding, and blood and egg collection. BS in biology or related 
field required. Prior field research experience, attention to detail, ability 
to 
work well as a team, and enthusiasm for long hours of field work in variable 
weather and insect conditions required.  Prior experience with boat operations 
and research on passerines desired.  Positions will start mid-February 2011 and 
finish at the end of August.Possible extension of employment for up to three 
years is possible based on availability of funds and performance.  Shared 
housing at the field research site is provided.  

Principle investigator and project leader, Dr. William A. Hopkins 
(http://www.ecophys.fishwild.vt.edu/BHopkins.htm), directs the Wildlife 
Ecotoxicology and Physiological Ecology Program 
(http://www.ecophys.fishwild.vt.edu/index.htm) at Virginia Tech.  If 
interested, 
please apply by sending a cover letter and resume (with your current contact 
information) as a single Word document to the following email address: 
[email protected].  Include contact information for at least three professional 
references.  Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until 
all positions are filled.
Contact information:  Jean Favara, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State 
University, Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, phone number: 
540-231-2932.

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