Agency: Purdue University, Dept. Forestry and Natural Resources
Location: Yellowwood and Morgan-Monroe State Forests, Indiana

Job Description: One field technician is needed to assist in studying the 
effects of silvicultural 
treatments on the abundance and species richness of terrestrial salamanders in 
Indiana. Work will 
be conducted as part of the Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment 
(www.fnr.purdue.edu/HEE), a long-
term assessment of ecosystem responses to silvicultural treatments being 
conducted as a 
cooperative venture involving scientists at Purdue University and other 
partners. Duties will include 
1) checking cover objects for salamanders; 2) weighing, measuring, and marking 
salamanders with 
visible implant elastomer; 3) conducting surveys for downed woody debris; 4) 
collecting habitat 
data such as canopy cover, leaf litter depth, and soil moisture; and 5) data 
entry. The position will 
last from approximately mid-February to approximately mid-May (start and end 
dates somewhat 
flexible), with a possible extension to mid- August. Camp-style field housing 
and in-field 
transportation will be provided. Please send a brief letter of interest, 
indicating your dates of 
availability, a resume, and contact information of three references to:

[email protected]

Qualifications: The nature of this work requires applicants be in good physical 
condition and have 
the capability to work independently in adverse environments including cold, 
heat, humidity, 
thorns, and biting insects. Experience with visible implant elastomer is 
preferred but not required. 
Experience with GPS, large 4-wheel drive vehicles, maps and orienteering are 
also preferred but 
not required. Only motivated and responsible individuals interested in gaining 
valuable and unique 
experience in the field of applied wildlife ecology should apply. A valid 
driver’s license and good 
driving record are required.

Salary: $9.00/hr + field housing

Closing Date: 15 February 2011 or until position is filled

Contact:

Jami MacNeil
[email protected]
(207) 651-7185

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