Volunteer Internship Announcement: Point Blue Conservation Science Winter 
Farallon Program 2013-2014
THIS IS A VOLUNTEER POSITION. AS A REQUIREMENT YOU MUST HAVE PRIOR FIELD 
EXPERIENCE WITH MARINE MAMMALS. IF YOU DO NOT PLEASE DO NOT APPLY.
Overview
Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO Conservation Science and Point 
Reyes Bird Observatory) of Petaluma, CA is seeking applications for 3 intern 
positions for our Farallon Islands Program. Point Blue is an independent, 
scientific research non-profit whose mission is to conserve wildlife and 
ecosystems through innovative scientific research and outreach. Under 
co-operative agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Point 
Blue has conducted continuous research and stewardship of the unique natural 
resources of the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge since 1968.
The Farallon Islands are just a few miles from the continental shelf and lie in 
the rich coastal upwelling region of Central California. The islands host 
globally significant breeding seabird populations (over 300,000 individuals of 
13 species), are a major haul out and breeding site for 5 species of pinnipeds, 
and a key feeding site for White Sharks. The islands also host a variety of 
migrant landbirds and an endemic salamander and cricket population.
Point Blue is seeking interns to assist with its winter activities on the 
Farallones. Research during this period focuses primarily on breeding elephant 
seals, but there are a variety of other biological studies conducted. 
Accommodations are in restored lighthouse keeper's housing, with a fully 
equipped field station to accommodate year-round occupancy.
On Island Work Duties
The field season is early December to mid March on Southeast Farallon Island, a 
rugged 120-acre island National Wildlife Refuge 30 miles offshore from San 
Francisco, California. Responsibilities include: continuing the long term 
demographic studies of northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) which 
includes tag resighting of breeding animals (adult males and females), pelage 
dye marking of individuals, flipper tag application of animals and weaned pup 
restraint for tag application; conducting surveys for arboreal salamanders 
(Aneides lugubris farallonensis), Farallon camel cricket (Farallonophilus 
cavernicolus), birds, other pinnipeds and cetaceans. There is also 
opportunities to aid in burrowing owl surveys, removal of invasive plant 
species, Cassin Auklet breeding box checks, Common Murre band resighting and 
assist with routine maintenance of island equipment. Interns will also aid in 
standardized data collection, entry, and proofing, and management of long term 
datasets (Access, Excel and other Microsoft programs, Photo-ID, paper filing).
Applicants must be able to live and work effectively in a remote setting with a 
small crew under potentially difficult weather conditions for an extended field 
season (approximately 3 months without leaving the island). On island work is 
conducted 7 days a week throughout the entire field season, often for extended 
hours with no time off. Interns are expected to participate in cleaning and 
maintaining housing facilities as well as rotating cooking duties for dinner 
each evening (kitchen is equipped with full cooking utensils and food).
Online media
Video of winter season: http://openroad.tv/video.php?vid=37 (copy and paste 
into url)
Blog of biologist's work on island and video link on left: 
http://losfarallones.blogspot.com/
Live webcam of islands: http://www.calacademy.org/webcams/farallones/
Overview of all research projects on island through PRBO: 
http://www.prbo.org/cms/157#Projects
Compensation
This is a volunteer position and no compensation will be awarded. Point Blue 
does not pay for travel costs to San Francisco/Petaluma, CA where interns will 
meet to make the trip to the island. However, once on the island all food and 
housing costs will be provided. Reliable phone and internet services are 
available.
Start - End Date
Early December to early or middle of March.
Application
Send a cover letter, CV, and list of 3-5 references to Ryan Berger, Farallon 
Program Biologist: rberger at prbo.org.

Interview process will begin the last week in September for top candidates. 
Position selections will be made by the first week in October.


Ryan Berger, M. Sc., Farallon Program Biologist
Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO)
3820 Cypress Drive, Suite 11, Petaluma, CA 94954
707-781-2555
Fax: 707-765-1685
www.pointblue.org<http://www.pointblue.org>  | Follow Point Blue on 
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