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The Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology are seeking up to 2 technicians for a long-term research project on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta of Alaska that focuses on the evolutionary ecology, migration ecology, and population dynamics of black brant. Working hours can be irregular and are often influenced by weather and tides. The field site is on the coast of the Bering Sea and technicians will frequently be working in adverse conditions (e.g., high winds, freezing temperatures, precipitation) and walking long distances on mud flats and coastal vegetation while wearing waders. The project is based out of a remote field camp with limited amenities (e.g., no running water, cellular service, or internet).
Job Responsibility:
Searching for and monitoring nests of brant and other waterfowl
Reading color-character tarsal bands of marked brant
Capturing and banding adult brant and goslings
Data entry
Assisting with remote field camp operations
Requirements:
Detail oriented
Able to work both independently and cooperatively with others
Able to lift and carry >75 pounds
Nice to have:
Experience monitoring bird nests
Experience capturing, marking, and resighting large numbers of birds
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