*Seeking interns: Urban Caracal Study in Cape Town, South Africa*

*DESCRIPTION:  *Seeking 2 fulltime field assistants to aid in a
postdoctoral study examining the effects of urbanization on the diet,
health, and spatial ecology of caracals (*Caracal caracal*) in Cape Town,
South Africa.  Full-time interns will be expected to work approximately 40
hours/week.  Fieldwork may entail extensive hiking (up to 20 km/day).
Interns will have the opportunity to set and monitor cage traps (trapping
to occur through mid-September), assist in collecting samples and
radio-collaring captured caracals. Interns will primarily investigate kill
sites for diet studies, and set and monitor remote cameras.  Data entry and
participation in social media efforts (blog writing) will also be
included.  Interns may have the chance to assist in spatial analysis of GPS
tracking data from radio-collars through online platforms, as well as
Google Earth and GIS.

The project is a joint effort between University of Cape Town, Cape Leopard
Trust (capeleopard.org.za), South African National Parks, and Universities
of California, Santa Cruz and Los Angeles. Please note, we are interested
to have graduate students join the project to facilitate project expansion,
and this would be a great introduction to potentially collect data that
could be used in a graduate program. Please discuss this with the Project
Coordinator if you are interested.

*STUDY AREA: *Table Mountain National Park encompasses iconic landmarks
such as Table Mountain and the Cape of Good Hope.  Surrounding the
peninsula of Cape Town are amazing beaches with surfing, snorkeling, and
wildlife opportunities, as well as beautiful wine lands.  Cape Town makes
for an easy travel hub to other parts of Africa and encompasses a variety
of cultures and global influences.

*COMPENSATION: *Housing is provided and is currently 3-bedroom house shared
with interns and other local volunteers. Expect to live with other
international volunteers. No compensation for travel or daily living can be
provided at this time.  Cost of living is cheaper in South Africa than in
the US or Europe, and a budget of $250.00/month allotted for food and
entertainment should be sufficient.

*QUALIFICATIONS:*

*Required:*  Minimum of 3 months of fieldwork experience with references
provided for previous field experiences.  High level of physical fitness:
ability to hike up to 15-20km/day 5 days/week while carrying heavy gear
over rough, steep terrain.  ABILITY TO DRIVE A MANUAL TRANSMISSION IS A
MUST! Ability to work alone or in groups, confidence to trouble-shoot in
unexpected field circumstances, general adaptability to foreign work
conditions, and MUST: adaptability to uncertain work schedules. The ability
to navigate using maps and GPS units is expected, as is a detail oriented
and diligent attitude towards data collection and entry.  Applicants must
be enthusiastic and independent, yet able to work in teams and make joint
decisions, and ready to learn on the fly.

*Preferred:*  carnivore trapping, radio-telemetry, animal handling, mammal
surveys, kill site investigation, and/or remote camera work.

*General:* There are no guarantees that caracal captures will occur during
your stay. The area is mountainous with extreme hiking through thick fynbos
vegetation regularly required and weather often unpredictable.

*IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: The area presents numerous logistic
challenges, including personal safety in the field such that interns will
be REQUIRED to work in pairs in most regions of the study area and must be
vigilant of their surroundings.  Fieldwork has been ongoing for 20 months
with no safety incidents, but the field site is a major African city and
safety and theft will always be something for interns to be aware of.
Daily demonstration of safety cognizance and vigilance will be demanded of
all project participants. There are also venomous snakes in the study area
that field interns must be vigilant of as well.*

*DATES: *Begin immediately.  Please send applications only if you are
available to start between by end of September.  Applications will be
reviewed as they are received, and calls for interns are on a rolling
basis. Minimum time commitment is 3 months but preferred 6 months.  Regular
tourist visas are valid for 90 days on a U.S. or European passport with an
extension that can be applied for once in South Africa.

*CONTACT:  *Please send 1) a short cover letter describing interest in the
position including dates of availability, 2) resume, and 3) 3 references
with contact information to: Laurel Serieys ([email protected]).
Please put “Intern Application” in subject line of emails. Please direct
any questions to Laurel Serieys.

*WEBSITE: *http://www.urbancaracal.org/ or Facebook.com/UrbanCaracal

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