Agency: Bureau of Land Management
Start Date: February 1, 2013
Application Closing Date: Monday, December 17, 2012 
Internship duration: 10 months 
To apply: visit www.clminternship.org
Position Reference Code: CCBotany2013

As part of the Conservation and Land Management (CLM) Internship Program,
botany seasonals will be working within the Carson City District Office
area. This area, in western Nevada, encompasses 5 million acres with a
varied landscape made up of: coniferous forests of the Eastern Sierra
Nevada; pinyon-juniper woodlands/sagebrush dominated areas; and salt desert
shrub dominated areas.  Local ecosystems include: high-altitude montane,
sand dunes, alkali playas, meadows, and areas recovering from wildfire.

Duties include:
Work as part of the Seeds of Success program to collect seeds from native
plants within the Carson City District Office Area.  Locate areas with
sufficient plants of the targeted species to make seed collections from. 
Identify, collect, press and mount vegetation on herbarium sheets, to be
used as voucher specimens for each of the species of interest.  Participate
with other seasonal staff in the collection of seed from the species of
interest.  Use GPS/GIS to map vegetation collection areas.  Assist BLM staff
with ongoing noxious weed mapping and treatment.  Assist BLM staff with
other conservation field work such as rare plant and habitat degradation
monitoring.  Assist BLM staff with occasional volunteer events designed to
increase public participation with public land stewardship.  Assist BLM
mentor with youth program designed to involve youth with outdoor educational
activities.

In general, the time spent on the various activities is as follows: Seeds of
Success - 30%, noxious weeds - 20%, fire rehabilitation 20%, rare plant
monitoring - 10%, range 10% and environmental education - 10%

Knowledge Required by the Position:
Sufficient knowledge of plant biology is important along with the ability to
identify plants down to the species level using appropriate botany manuals
and keys.  Knowledge of Great Basin vegetation is a plus, but that knowledge
may also be gained while on the job.  Knowledge of seed collection
techniques (training will be done at Field Office or other locations). 
Ability to operate an All-Terrain-Vehicle (ATV) training and safety
certification will be provided by the Field office as needed.

Physical Demands:
Duties require outside work involving walking, bending, climbing hills,
lifting and carrying various materials or supplies, which are occasionally
heavy.  Use of an ATV will be routine.  Remote field sites will likely
require frequent camping out at the site for a period of 1-3 nights.  During
camping trips or while on any extended travel, alcohol or any illegal
controlling substances are not permitted.  Violation of this policy will
result in immediate dismissal.  Daily work shifts of 8 to 10 hours are
anticipated within a 40 hour work week.  The work week is Monday through
Friday.  Occasional circumstances require adjusting the work week to
accommodate special environmental education events which typically take
place on Saturday.

Work Environment:
Approximately 90 percent of the work is in the field. The fieldwork will
involve driving and walking over rough and sandy terrain with wide
variations in temperature ranging from below freezing in the fall and winter
to above 90 degrees F during the summer. Approximately 10 percent of the
work is in the office. Office work involves the following: Use GIS to create
maps and conduct analysis. Visit the University Herbarium to collect data on
plant locations and to verify plant specimen identification.  Mount pressed
specimens on herbarium sheets and process into our herbarium.  Enter data
into Access and Excel databases.  Process seed collections and ship to
appropriate destination.  Conduct internet literature research on a variety
of restoration topics.  Create documents and reports based on various projects.

**Please note that you MUST include the Position Reference Code,
CCBotany2013, when you complete the online application.  In addition, your
resume should provide an employment history along with contact information
for supervisor/mentor at each position for the last 3 positions held.

Questions about the CLM Program or interested in applying?
Please visit www.clminternship.org

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