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from the dept. Summer research assistants in behavioral ecology for studying songbird populations in the scenic Hudson Valley in New York. Spring 2008 will start a 5-yr study on territorial settlement in songbirds in relationship to spatial and temporal patterns of predator abundance and avian breeding success. Multiple research assistants are needed to initiate work on color banding veeries and ovenbirds and monitor reproductive success at the main field site on property of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY. Duties consist of nest searching and monitoring, mist-netting, and bird banding. Experience in these skills is highly desirable. The positions are full-time and will cover the period from ~ May 5 through at least July 31 2008. Applicants should have a strong work ethic and an appreciation for field work and be able to work both independently and in small groups. Wages are ~$2,000/mo (based on 40 hr/wk) for skilled applicants or will be commensurate with experience. Housing is available on-site at very reasonable rates. To apply or learn more please attach a letter of interest and resume (including contact information for 3 references) to Dr. Ken Schmidt (kenneth.schmidt@ttu.edu). Apply by Feb 15th for full consideration; however applications will continue to be accepted until positions are filled. < SUMMER INTERNSHIPS in treefrog ecology, evolution and behavior | Marine Mammal Research Internship >
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