**Start date: June 7-12 (flexible)
Description: One field assistant needed from early June – August 20 to
continue a long-term research project with crossbills in the South Hills of
Idaho. The field site is located in south-central Idaho in the Cassia
district of he Sawtooth National Forest about 40 miles southeast of Twin
Falls, ID. Research is directed at conservation of the South Hills
Crossbill, a resident Red Crossbill population restricted to lodgepole pine
forest. 
Duties consist of extracting birds from mist-nets, resighting banded
individuals, conducting bird point counts, taking basic vegetative
measurements, and data entry. Summers are usually dry and temperatures range
from 40s at night to highs in the 70s to 80s during the day, although during
the first two weeks of June snowfall is likely. Assistants are expected to
work 5-7 days per week.
Qualifications: Must have experience handling and removing songbirds
(especially finches) from mist nets and be comfortable living in a remote
location with few amenities. A good sense of humor, positive attitude,
creativity and patience are a must when trying to determine how to handle
daily field situations. Good communication skills, ability to walk on uneven
terrain with a 30 lb backpack, experience conducting point counts, and
experience collecting basic habitat measurements are also desired. A
competitive applicant will be responsible, detail-oriented, hard working,
comfortable working alone in remote locations, and interested in avian
ecology and conservation. Personal transportation required.
Compensation: Housing, worker’s compensation insurance, on-site mileage
reimbursement for work-related tasks, and $380/week. 
Application: Please send a cover letter, resume, and contact information for
three references to Julie Hart at the University of Wyoming:
[email protected], (802) 770-0107. Please send application materials by 27 May
2011, preferably sooner.

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