Field assistants needed for predator-prey study—starting mid-May

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Mar 31, 2014, 8:27:10 PM3/31/14
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Study on the anti-snake behavior in California ground squirrels and its implications for hunting rattlesnakes

 Location: Blue Oak Ranch Reserve, California (www.blueoakranchreserve.org)

 Dates:  Middle of May through July (approx. May 15th-July 20th 2014)

 Job description:  The Clark lab at San Diego State University is seeking motivated individuals to assist in a behavioral study on predator-prey interactions between northern Pacific rattlesnakes (Crotalus oreganus oreganus) and California ground squirrels (Otosperomphilus beecheyi).  Individuals will live and work with other field assistants at the Blue Oak Ranch Reserve in the foothills east of San Jose, California.  Assistants will help with capture and radio telemetry of rattlesnakes, implementation of fixed videography in the field, and behavioral experiments on wild animals. This a great opportunity to gain experience with trapping, marking and handling of animals, radio telemetry, GPS, videography, and other basic behavior and ecology field techniques.

 Qualifications:  No experience necessary, but applicants with lab or field research experience will be given priority. On-the-job training will be provided.  Must be able to hike long distances over rough terrain carrying heavy equipment, conduct patient observations for long periods of time (up to 10 hours/day), and live in a remote wilderness area with primitive facilities. Must be able to work and live comfortably in variable environmental conditions including both cold/hot weather and in tick/mosquito habitats. Must be passionate about science, hardworking, independent, good-natured, love working in the outdoors, and able to share close living quarters with other researchers. Room and board (research facility fees and food) are provided, but interns will be required to sleep in tents for the entirety of the field season.

 Application:  Please apply by April 15th. To apply, please send a cover letter and resume (including contact information for three references) detailing your experience with field biology, outdoor skills, and animal behavior to Bree Putman at:  bre...@yahoo.com

 For more information about research in the Clark Lab, see http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/pub/clark/Site/Home.html. 

 For more information about this project, you can contact Bree Putman at bre...@yahoo.com

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