We are looking to hire individuals for summer positions in the Cardinale Lab at 
the University of 
Michigan School of Natural Resources (http://snre.umich.edu/cardinale/). The 
positions will be to 
work on project linking riparian tree biodiversity with streambank erosion 
rates in northern Michigan 
rivers. Fieldwork will occur during summer of 2013 and will consist of sampling 
riparian forests at 
sites in the Huron and Manistee National Forests along the Au Sable, Manistee, 
and Muskegon Rivers. 
These rivers include congressionally designated Wild and Scenic Rivers that are 
renowned destinations 
for canoeing through pristine forests which provide habitat for diverse 
wildlife including the 
endangered Kirtland's Warbler; and are also prime locations for anglers lured 
by the annual salmon 
and steelhead runs, as well as brown trout, small mouth bass and walleye.

Field Crew Leader (~$15/hr, depending on qualifications): 
Preferred Qualifications: A BS or MS in ecology, forestry, natural resources, 
or a related field; strong 
skills and experience in identification and sampling of trees and shrubs in 
Northern Michigan riparian 
forests; experience with field research (particularly vegetation sampling); 
strong organizational and 
supervisory/leadership skills; valid drivers license with clean driving record; 
and attention to safety. 
Experience canoeing on rivers would also be a plus. Fieldwork may require work 
for extended periods 
of time under sometimes arduous field conditions in remote locations, and may 
require camping. 
Expected start date early to mid May, ending by mid to late August, 2012.

Field Research Assistant (~$10/hr, depending on qualifications)
Preferred Qualifications:  Currently enrolled in an undergraduate program (or 
recent graduate with BS) 
in biology, ecology, forestry, natural resources, or related field; ability to 
identify (or learn to identify) 
trees and shrubs in Northern Michigan riparian forests; experience with field 
research (particularly 
vegetation sampling); maturity and good people skills; interest in the work; 
and attention to detail. 
Experience canoeing on rivers and a valid drivers license with clean driving 
record would also be 
pluses. Field work will require work for extended periods of time under 
sometimes arduous field 
conditions in remote locations, and may require camping. Expected start date 
early to mid May, 
ending by mid to late August, 2012.

Potential applicants should email a letter of interest and a resume/CV that 
documents relevant 
experience and skills (e.g., those related to Preferred Qualifications) to 
Daniel Allen 
(daniel.c.al...@gmail.com) of the University of Michigan 
(http://wwwpersonal.umich.edu/~dcallen/home/Daniel_C._Allen.html) with "Summer 
Field Position" in 
the subject line.

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