I am seeking 2-3 volunteers to help me mist-net bats and conduct flowering
phenological surveys in Jalisco, Mexico. This project is part of my
dissertation research at UCLA, on gene flow of a bat-pollinated tree
species. Work will mostly be in the field, at night, at sites in and around
the Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve (about three hours south of Puerto
Vallarta). 

QUALIFICATIONS: Assistants must be in good physical condition, have or be
willing to get the rabies vaccine, and have had prior experience handling
bats or other small mammals, and/or mist-netting. An ability to deal with
biting insects, potential snakes and scorpions, and heat and humidity is
required. An ability to speak Spanish preferred, but not necessary.
Assistants need to bring their own gloves and headlamps. We will most likely
work from 6:30pm- 2am. 

DATES: Early to mid –June until early August (approximately 8 weeks total,
some flexibility with starting and ending dates). 

LIVING CONDITIONS: Assistants will live in a house with basic supplies with
other members of the field team. Sleeping areas may be on couches and air
mattresses. We will take turns cooking and cleaning. A sense of humor and
ability to get along with other people in close quarters in essential. The
area is isolated, but there is internet access at the house, and medical
facilities nearby. 

COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position. Shared room and board is
included. The assistants are expected to work 5 days on, 1 day off, due to
the concentrated nature of the flowering period of the focal tree species
being pollinated by the bats.

To apply for this position, please email the following to Pam Thompson at
[email protected]: (1) a letter outlining your qualifications for this
position; (2) current CV with references. Please use "Field assistant
application" as the subject line.

Application Deadline: Applications will be considered immediately until the
positions are filled.

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