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Summer Internship in Rocky Mountains, Burying Beetle behavioral ecology
Research Opportunities Posted by Rosemary Smith on 2008 February 04 (Monday) : 03:07 PM
from the You can climb mountains and engage in research! dept.
Summer Research Internship. No pay, but great experience. Room and station fees covered. Participate in field research on the ecology and behavior of burying beetles and the small mammals they require for reproduction.
Field work involves mark-release-recapture studies of small mammals and burying beetles. Beetle breeding experiments, observation of parental care behaviors. You will have the ability to: enjoy early morning work, work with carrion, handle live animals with great care, enjoy glorious montane ecosystem, pay careful attention to detail/data entry.

Dates: Late-June to mid-August, negotiable.
Contact: Rosemary J. Smith smitrose@isu.edu

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