The US Fish and Wildlife Service seeks Refuge Biology volunteers for a 6-
month tour of duty for the Winter 2016-2017 Season at Midway Atoll 
National Wildlife Refuge. 

OVERVIEW

Duties: Volunteer work emphasizes habitat restoration including native plant 
propagation and out-planting, seed collection and processing, removal of 
invasive plants both by hand and through chemical application of herbicide, 
and monitoring plant populations. Other work includes seabird and Laysan 
duck monitoring, marine debris removal, data entry, and equipment 
maintenance, along with other tasks depending on current projects and 
refuge needs. Volunteers are expected to work 40 hours/week with additional 
weekend work when necessary. 

Dates: The winter season begins on October 11, 2016 and end in late 
March/early April 2017. Applications are due by July 1, 2016. Start dates are 
not flexible due to limited flights to Midway and training requirements for 
new volunteers.

TO APPLY: If you are interested in applying, please email a single .pdf file 
that 
includes a cover letter, resume outlining relevant education and work 
experience, and three work-related references (with phone and e-mail) to: 
[email protected]. 

Please title the file in this format: YourLastName_Fall2016. 

Before applying please read the full volunteer announcement here:
http://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Region_1/NWRS/Zone_1/Midway_Atoll/Se
ctions/What_We_Do/Get_Involved/Volunteer%20Announcment%202016.pdf

Preference will be given to those with an educational or professional 
background in biology, conservation science, or botany. Habitat restoration, 
plant propagation, weed control, remote field, and/or bird handling 
experience preferred.

For more information, please call: Meg Duhr-Schultz, 808-954-4819.

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