The Theodore Roosevelt Postdoctoral Scholars Program provides an opportunity for early career scientists to gain professional skills in all aspects of applied conservation research in a university setting. This particular opportunity focuses on the status of and factors limiting moose populations along their southern range limit in the eastern United States, specifically within the Adirondack Park – the largest contiguous protected area in the lower 48 states. The Roosevelt Scholar will play a lead investigator role as part of a multi-institutional team, working closely with Dr. Jacqueline Frair at the SUNY ESF Roosevelt Wild Life Station and partners from the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation, Cornell University, and Wildlife Conservation Society. To view full job description and apply for this position visit http://www.esf.edu/hr/.
