SERDP STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS 2008
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) announces the availability of
ten (10) travel awards of $500 each to students presenting papers at
ESA's 2008 Annual Meeting in Milwaukee, WI. These awards are sponsored
by the Strategic Environmental Research and
North American Box Turtles-A Natural History, By C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr.,
Paperback, 256 pages 9.9 x 6.9 x 0.747 b w illus., 49 color illus.
Price: $24.95 plus $7.50 SH
Limited print run, less than 100 left, going fast.
(Original number of run was 500, 400 went in 4 weeks)
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Once a
In reply to the interesting discussion about the definition of a bayou, I
recently asked the same question to the Cajun marine biologist fella I work
with. He is native to Bayou du Large, south of Homa, Louisiana. According to
him, a bayou is a specific hydrofeature, and not a slang term for
Student Research Opportunity
Spend 10 weeks studying endangered killer whales in the wild!
Beam Reach is for you if you want to:
work with experts in killer whale conservation
sail on a biodiesel electric catamaran
test drive life as a field scientist
explore the San Juan Islands in the Pacific
2008 Summer Employment
Invasive species in a changing climate
Our lab is seeking motivated students to assist with a experiment measuring
the effect of climate variation on reproduction in the invasive plant,
Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife). The project will require 3-4 days
per week (~24
A MS/PHD Research Assistantship at Montana State University is available for
a highly motivated student to conduct research on the ecology and management
of brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Research projects are
likely to include a combination of field ecology and mathematical
Research Assistant
Job Description: Research assistant and data analyst to work with an
ecologist studying the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning
and the issues surrounding global food supply, biofuels and environmental
sustainability. Duties will include using statistical
OUTREACH NOTICE
Program Manager for Air, Water, and Aquatic Environments Science Program,
GS-0401-15 Supervisory Biologist
Rocky Mountain Research Station
***The comprehensive outreach notice and response form are available
online: http://www.fs.fed.us/rmrs/content/program-managers/ Please
OUTREACH NOTICE
Program Manager for Forest and Woodland Ecosystem Science Program, GS-0401-
15 Supervisory Biologist
Rocky Mountain Research Station
***The comprehensive outreach notice and response form are available
online: http://www.fs.fed.us/rmrs/content/program-managers/ Please return
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Seasonal Field Biologist
Job Description
The Seasonal Field Biologist position conducts botanical field surveys, maps
potential nest habitat, and performs associated data entry and editing in
support of the San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project (ISP)
Rocky Mountain Research Station - Boise Aquatic Sciences Laboratory
Seasonal Position Available – Biological Science Technician, GS-04/05/06,
June - September 2008
*Announcement of this position and other positions at the Boise Lab are
online at
Forestry Technician GS-0462-04
U.S. Forest Service
Northern Research Station
Salem, Missouri
Salary: $12.73/hr for 40 hours per week
Benefits: 4 hours sick leave and 4 hours annual leave per pay period (every
2 weeks). Unused annual leave at the end of the summer will be paid out in
a lump sum
I have been camera trapping this winter in Washington state for
mesocarnivores: wolverine, fisher, bobcat, marten, coyote.
I have a mismash of camera models:
The Trail Master is an older school film camera that works decently but is
finicky. I don't especially like it for it's set up is more
Here is the text of a job position sent to me. I thought someone on this list
might find it useful. If so, contact Hocking directly:
Wildlife Management Instructor – Hocking College, Nelsonville, Ohio
Hocking College is an innovative, experienced-based 2-year technical college
located in
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