Field Assistants Required - Snowshoe hare research
Kluane, Yukon, Canada
 
We are looking for volunteers to assist with fieldwork for the period of 
September 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016.  The length of stay is negotiable but 
must be a minimum of 3 months. Volunteers will be involved in all 
aspects of the project. Fieldwork will consist of a variety of tasks 
such as live-trapping and handling of animals, radio-telemetry, 
behavioural observation, collecting blood/fecal samples and other 
physiological metrics, snow tracking predators, work with trail cameras, 
and monitoring snow conditions. This is an excellent opportunity to gain 
a wide range of experience working with a collaborative research team on 
a keystone species of the boreal forest.
 
All fieldwork is carried out in the beautiful backdrop of southwestern 
Yukon, Canada, near Kluane National Park. We will be staying at a rustic 
field station two hours from Whitehorse. Food and accommodation are 
provided. Volunteers are required to provide for their own travel to 
Edmonton, Alberta, however, travel from Edmonton to the field station 
(and back again!) is provided.
 
Training will be provided and experience is preferred but not necessary. 
A valid driver’s licence is required. Candidates should have a passion 
for wildlife and the outdoors, and a strong interest in field ecology, 
animal behaviour, physiology and conservation. The field camp is remote 
and low tech (no showers, running water, cell phone service, or 
internet), so successful applicants must enjoy the outdoors and be able 
to remain a positive and responsible team member under isolated and 
demanding conditions. This is especially true throughout the winter 
months where daylight is limited and temperatures are consistently below 
freezing. Candidates must be in good physical condition, and have an 
enthusiasm for learning. We work on ‘bunny time’, which often involves 
long work days and night trapping; as such, applicants must have a 
strong work ethic. That said, the atmosphere at camp is friendly and 
inclusive, and this area is one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
 
If you wish to apply for one of these posts then please send a CV with a 
cover letter and contact details for three references (with e-mail 
addresses), by email to Michael Peers (contact info below), by August 
15, 2015 but ASAP is better as this position starts very soon!
 
Contact:
Michael Peers via email: [email protected]
 
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta

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