Ecology & Climate Change Internship (California, USA) ~ Bioblogia.net

1 de diciembre de 2015

Ecology & Climate Change Internship (California, USA)

Interns needed for wildlife surveys for long-term food web and climate change study

Interns are needed to conduct a variety of animal surveys as part of a long-term food web and climate change study in the Carrizo Plain National Monument. The Carrizo is the largest remnant of the San Joaquin grassland ecosystem and contains many endangered plants and animals. Employee will work on a team of 3-5 people and will conduct a variety of surveys, focusing especially on mark-recapture of endangered kangaroo rats. Vegetation sampling, mark-recapture surveys of threatened squirrels, visual line transects for reptiles, and spotlight surveys for predators and lagomorphs will also be conducted. Interns will assist with set up of precipitation plots at the start of the season. Additional duties include precipitation plot repairs, soil and precipitation monitoring and data entry.

*Knowledge, skills and abilities required:
Applicants should have a strong interest in natural history, conservation, and/or management and a high level of responsibility, organization, and motivation. Applicants should have the ability to be flexible and live and work well with others in an isolated setting while maintaining work quality and a positive attitude during challenging field conditions. Applicants should be in good physical condition and experienced with or able to tolerate hot and cold field conditions. Applicants should be able to work long hours in the field and at night. Applicants should have a strong interest in deserts and arid regions or in the species being studied. Applicants should be knowledgeable in Microsoft Office applications.

*Typical education or training required:

At least two years of college including courses in the natural, physical or social sciences and at least one season of field experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience; and knowledge and abilities essential to the successful performance of the duties assigned to the position.

*Length of time & type of experience required:

At least two years of college including courses in the natural, physical or social sciences and at least one season of field experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Preferred knowledge, skills or abilities for this position:

Preferred applicants will have familiarity with the plants and animals of California and previous pit tagging and small mammal experience. Experience with the following field techniques is also helpful: small mammal live trapping and handling, distance sampling, and pitfall trapping. Construction and or irrigation experience is also helpful.


*Duties of position:

Mark-recapture of Giant Kangaroo Rats
Mark-recapture of San Jaoquin Antelope Squirrels
Visual line transect surveys for reptiles
Spotlighting surveys for predators and lagomorphs
Vegetation sampling and cow patty counts
Plot maintenance
Data entry and other duties as assigned
Set up of precipitation plots
Soil and precipitation monitoring
Precipitation plot maintenance

Salary: $800/month plus housing and field vehicle

Start and end dates (approximate): March 21 – June 10th

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Rachel Endicott
Program Manager
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management
8 Mulford Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
Phone: 510-643-3918
rendicott@berkeley.edu

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