Volunteers needed as field assistants for the project:
Socio-Ecology of small Mammals in the Succulent Karoo of South Africa
From March 2009 onwards, especially for July/August to December 2009
Project: We study the reasons of group living, paternal care, communal nesting and social flexibility in the striped mouse. As this species is diurnal and the habitat is open, direct behavioral observations in the field are possible.
What kind of people are needed? Biology/zoology/veterinary students are preferred as candidates. Applicants must have an interest in working in the field and with animals. Hard working conditions will await applicants, as the study species gets up with sunrise (between 5 and 6 o` clock), and stops its activity with dusk (19 o` clock). Work during nights might also be necessary. Work in the field will be done for 5 days a week. Applicants must be able to manage extreme temperatures (below 0 at night, sometimes over 40°C during days). Applicants must both be prepared to live for long periods in the loneliness of the field and to be part of a small group.
Work of field assistants: Trapping, marking and radio-tracking of striped mice; direct behavioral observations in the field; maintenance of the research station.
Confirmation letter: Students get a letter of confirmation about their work and can prepare a report of their own small project to get credit points from their university for their bachelor or masters studies.
Costs: Students have to arrange their transport to the field site themselves. Per month, an amount of
Place: The field site is in the Goegap Nature Reserve near Springbok in the North-West of South Africa. The vegetation consists of Succulent Karoo, which has been recognized as one of 25 hotspots of biodiversity. It is a desert to semi-desert with rain mainly in winter (June to September).
When and how long: At the moment we are looking for two volunteers to start in March/ April 2009 and several volunteers that want to come during the period July/ August to December 2009. Volunteers are expected to stay at least 2 months, but longer periods of up to 6months are preferred.
How to apply? Send a short motivation letter stating why and for which period you are interested and your CV via email to carsten.schradin@zool.uzh.ch.
More information under www.stripedmouse.com
Contact via e-mail: carsten.schradin@zool.uzh.ch
Dr. Carsten Schradin
Research Assistant, Zoological Institute, Department of Animal Behavior,
University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
Tel: +41 - (0)44 635 5486
Honorary Researcher at the
University of the Witwatersrand,
Working as a field assistant in Goegap Nature Reserve
A report by Romy Höppli, student at the
Blue skies without a single cloud for six weeks – rocky mountains with little vegetation – yellow, orange and pink fields of flowers in whatever direction you look – small mammals, lizards and birds in our front yard and Mountain Zebras, Springbok and Ostrich right next door...
This was my time at the Succulent Karoo Research Station in Goegap Nature Reserve in
After arriving in Goegap, right the next morning my scientific adventure in
It was never boring in Goegap! There was always something to do: studying the striped mouse, listening to the interesting and funny stories every member could tell or just enjoying the time while reading a book or writing e-mails to friends to tell them about this unique experience. Here, the weekly trip back to 'civilization' in Springbok for shopping, sending e-mails and having lunch at „Nando's“ - the best (Portuguese) fast food I ever tasted - was always a highlight and the occasional trip to „Beaver's“, the towns funniest pub, where all the locals went to, was a good opportunity to dance, make party and enjoy the relaxed South African way of life!
My six weeks down here were full of great experiences and I enjoyed every single day! Hopefully, I will be able to come back to Goegap Nature Reserve one day!
Carsten
PD Dr. Carsten Schradin
Research Associate, Zoological Institute, Department of Animal Behavior,
University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
Tel; +41 - (0)44 635 5486
Fax: +41 - (0)44 635 5490
(Tel. secretary: +41 - (0)44 635 5271)
Honorary Researcher at the School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Succulent Karoo Research Station, Goegap Nature Reserve, Private Bag X1, 8240 Springbok, South Africa.
visit http://www.stripedmouse.com