The Smith lab at Willamette University is soliciting applications for 
volunteers to
participate in field research studying the pollination biology and
coevolution of Joshua trees (*Yucca brevifolia*) and yucca moths (genus *
Tegeticula*) from late March to mid April of 2013. 

Pending the availability of funding, volunteers will assist in the completion 
of 
pollination experiments in a plant hybrid zone located in central Nevada. 
Participation will require living at a remote field site continuously for 
approximately 
four weeks. Cost of transportation to the field site will be covered and food 
while in the field will be covered.

Successful applicants will be of above-average physical fitness (i.e.,
capable of walking 10 miles per day while carrying heavy and awkward
loads, able to climb a 6' ladder, and able to lift 40 lbs) and be enthusiastic 
about
living and working closely with others in challenging conditions. The field
site has no running water, little opportunity for personal space and time,
and no phone/internet services. Daily temperatures may drop below freezing
or exceed 90 F.  Wind and sandstorms are very common.

Volunteers must have an educational background in biology or a related
field (there is no degree requirement, but a familiarity with ecology and
natural history is necessary) and must provide their own camping
equipment. Essential gear includes a fully-sealable tent capable of
withstanding strong winds (i.e., a 4-season tent), a sleeping pad, a sleeping 
bag rated to
20 degrees F, and backpack with at least a 40 liter capacity.


Prospective volunteers should submit a CV or resume, the name and contact
information for one or more professional references, and a letter
describing their interest in the project by email to [email protected] . 
Please include the words 'Volunteer Field Assistant' in the subject line of 
your message. 

Screening of applicants will begin on December 16th, 2012, and continue until 
all positions are filled. Final staffing decisions will be dependent on 
funding. 

More information about our research is provided in the following links:
http://www.willamette.edu/~csmith/ChrisSmith.htm
http://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=115956&org=NSF


Christopher Irwin Smith
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Willamette University
Salem, OR 97301
ph: 503-370-6181
fax: 503-375-5425

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