FIELD TECHNICIANS (2) needed to assist with a research
project in Southern Iowa evaluating Greater Prairie Chicken habitat suitability
and genetic diversity.  Positions start March
20, 2013 and end July 15, 2013.  

 

These positions will play a primary role in evaluating
efforts to restore native Greater Prairie Chickens to Iowa.   Duties include 
assisting with the release of
translocated birds, conducting Prairie Chicken lek surveys, conducting habitat
evaluations via vegetation surveys, contacting landowners, ground truthing
aerial photographs, and data entry. 
Field work will be conducted in grasslands and applicants must have the
physical ability to work long hours outdoors and walk through thick vegetation
and uneven terrain.  Applicants must be
willing to tolerate a variety of weather conditions.  Qualified applicants must 
have the ability to
work independently or as part of a team and have a strong work ethic.  
Applicants must have a valid driver’s license
and clean driving record.  Additional
desired skills include: experience identifying native prairie plants and
agricultural weeds.

 

The pay rate is $11.69 per hour/approximately 40 hours per
week.  Shared housing and vehicles for
project-related travel will be provided. 
Some flexibility in start or end dates may be possible.  Please send a cover 
letter, resume, and the
names and contact information of three references to Dr. Jennifer Vogel, 
Department
of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, 253 Bessey Hall, Ames, Iowa
50011 or via email to [email protected]. 


 

Complete application materials must be submitted by January
4, 2013.  

 

  

 

For more information about Prairie Chickens in Iowa:

 

http://www.iowadnr.gov/Environment/WildlifeStewardship/NonGameWildlife/DiversityProjects/PrairieChickenProject.aspx

 

http://www.iptv.org/iowaoutdoors/story.cfm/story/2865/iao_20110407_103_prairie_chickens/video

 

 






 

                                          

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