Title: Shorebird Volunteer

Who: Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife

When: 12 May to 4 June

Where: Prime Hook, DE

Type: Volunteer opportunity



Description:



The Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife's Delaware Shorebird Project is 
seeking volunteers for the May 2018 field season. The Shorebird Project 
monitors migratory shorebirds including Ruddy Turnstone, Sanderling, 
Semipalmated Sandpiper, and the federally threatened Red Knot that stopover in 
the Delaware Bay each spring to feed on horseshoe crab eggs before departing 
for the Artic. Volunteer duties include participating in banding/trapping 
efforts, resighting marked birds, assisting with data entry, data QA/QC, 
helping maintain field equipment, and keeping the field house clean and 
organized. Training will be provided. This is a great opportunity for current 
students or recent graduates to gain field experience.



Qualification:



Must have enthusiasm for natural resource conservation, a willingness to learn, 
and the ability to work well in a group. Volunteers must be at least 18 years 
of age and be able to withstand heat, cold, and biting insects. Almost all of 
our banding and resighting work requires walking 1+ mile(s) over sandy beaches. 
For an in depth learning experience and a rewarding contribution to the 
project, volunteers are expected to volunteer for a minimum of 3 consecutive 
days. Field season begins May 12th and ends June 4th.



The Delaware Shorebird Project operates out of a field house in Prime Hook, DE 
during the busy field season. Limited floor space and tent camping space is 
available for volunteers who would like to stay overnight. Meals are provided 
for volunteers staying at the field house.



For more information and to apply, go to http://www.fw.delaware.gov/Shorebirds. 
Questions and completed applications can be sent to Audrey DeRose-Wilson at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.





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