The University of Montana’s Forest Ecology lab 
(http://www.cfc.umt.edu/forestecology) seeks 
field research assistants to join a 2-4 person crew for the summer of 2015 in 
western Montana.  
Work will be conducted in multiple National Forests (Idaho Panhandle, Kootenai, 
Flathead, and 
Lolo).  The research project focuses on forest stand development in second 
growth western 
larch-mixed conifer forests and snowshoe hares.  Work will include:

•       Installing and measuring vegetation plots
•       Sampling relative abundance of snowshoe hare
•       Learning about sampling techniques and the effects of forest management 
on forest stand 
succession and wildlife habitat

Qualifications: Positions are best suited for individuals that have or are 
working toward a degree 
in forest or environmental sciences; are interested in forest and wildlife 
management, silviculture, 
or forest ecology; and have some previous experience sampling vegetation. 
Candidates must be 
able to effectively work as a team, be detail oriented, and be able to solve 
problems with 
minimal supervision. Candidates must also be in good physical condition and 
able to work long 
hours in adverse weather.  Other requirements include a valid drivers license 
with clean driving 
record and first aid training.  Extensive travel and camping in remote 
locations are required for 
this project.

Salary:  $8.50 to $13.50/hr depending on experience
•       Summer work study students are encouraged to apply

Duration and Schedule: Exact start and end dates are negotiable.  Positions can 
start as early as 
May and continue as late as October depending upon access and weather. Work 
schedule will 
be flexible.

Application process: Applications received by Feb 28th will receive priority 
consideration but 
later applications will be considered until all positions are filled.  To 
apply, assemble the 
following into a single PDF:
1) One page cover letter describing your interests, qualifications, degree 
program, and relevant 
coursework; 2) Your dates of availability; 3) Resume or CV; 4) Contact 
information for two 
references with firsthand knowledge of your work experience (no need to send 
letters).

Email your application to [email protected].  For more information 
please contact 
David Wright via email.

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