Job Type: Volunteer Position 

Opportunity location: Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, Africa

Closing date (if specified): December 12th, 2011

Start date: January 2012; 3 mo commitment.

I am seeking volunteers to assist with data collection on wildlife,
including 7 diurnal primates, in the Gran Caldera-Southern Highlands
Scientific Reserve, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.  Bioko Biodiversity
Protection Program (BBPP) monitors the populations of these primates, along
with other mammalian megafauna in the forests of Bioko.  Field assistants
will be specifically assisting in the collection of this data, as well as
helping with botanical surveys to characterize different habitat types.  The
project will be looking at how ecological and human factors define species
composition gradients in multiple areas of a protected reserve.  The
commitment will be for a period of 3 months, beginning in January, and
likely ending in mid-March. Field assistants work under the supervision of
Drew Cronin (BBPP Ph.D. Candidate) and Dr. Honarvar (BBPP Research
Coordinator). Assistants will be living primarily in the field, working out
of tents, within or along established BBPP transects.  Assistants are
expected to devote a minimum of 40 hrs/week to the project, but due to the
nature of the project and living conditions, the hours will typically be
considerably more.

 

This is an unpaid (volunteer) position. However, BBPP will provide housing
(tents), food and local transportation. You are expected to provide
international transportation to and from Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, medical
and medical evacuation insurance, and appropriate immunizations (yellow
fever) and medications (anti-malarial medications).

Qualifications:  Field assistants are expected to be at least 21 years old.
Other desirable qualifications include:
.     Spanish language ability:  Spanish is the national language of
Equatorial Guinea, although many local people also speak some French, but
less English.
.     Experience in remote locations in developing countries and experience
camping and hiking in wilderness areas.
.     Physical fitness and a positive attitude towards physically exhausting
work in a sometimes hot and humid climate.  All assistants should be
prepared for very demanding and time consuming work.

 

If interested, please email a brief cover letter and your CV to Drew Cronin,
[email protected].

 

For more information, please visit our website: www.bioko.org
<http://www.bioko.org/> 

 

 

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Drew T. Cronin

Ph.D. Candidate

Drexel University

Department of Biology

3245 Chestnut Street

Papadakis Integrated Science Building, Room 503

Philadelphia, PA 19104

 

Office: PISB 503

Phone: (215) 895-6906

Email: [email protected]

 

Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program - www.bioko.org
<http://www.bioko.org/> 

Hearn Lab (Drexel University) - www.drexel.edu/biology/hearn

 

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