Subject: PhD degree in vertebrate population ecology from Colorado State 
University.

We seek a PhD student to begin Fall 2011 for a fully funded cooperative 
project between Colorado State University, Colorado Division of Wildlife, 
Exxon-Mobil and landowner partners investigating population monitoring and 
management strategies for greater sage-grouse in oil and gas fields of 
western Colorado.  The student will have flexibility to explore questions 
that fall within the broader framework of population monitoring and 
management.  The proposed study will build on an existing 6-year field 
project and will involve 2-3 years of fieldwork on greater sage-grouse 
near Meeker, Colorado.  Top applicants will have the ability to work under 
difficult field conditions for long periods of time, the ability to work 
cooperatively with a diverse group of stakeholders, and excellent written 
and oral communication skills.  The successful candidate will work under 
the guidance of Dr. Barry R. Noon (CSU) and Dr. Brett Walker (Colorado 
Division of Wildlife).

Qualifications: An MS degree in biology, ecology, natural resources, etc., 
a strong interest in quantitative methods and population monitoring and 
modeling, and combined verbal and quantitative GRE scores > 1200.  Funding 
provides salary and covers tuition and fees.

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