Subject: Field Assistants Needed (fwd)
Date: Sep 28 12:00:04 1995
From: Dennis Paulson - dpaulson at ups.edu


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>Field Asistants (2) are needed early March - early July, 1996 (4 months) to
>help study the effects of habitat fragmentation on the demography of the
>Rufous Crowned Sparrow in western Riverside Co., southern California.
>
>Duties include determining breeding territories, nest-searching and monitoring,
>observing behavior, and mist netting and banding. Experience with some of those
>techniques and bird identification by sight and sound required; a familiarity
>with coastal sage scrub habitat helpful but not necessary.
>
>Stipend of $1000-$1400/mo depending on experience. Housing at field station
>provided. Must have own vehicle, be self-motivated, reliable, and work well in
>groups.
>
>Send resume and names and phone numbers of 3 references to Dr. Doug Bolger,
>Environmental Studies Program, HB 6182, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
>03755-3577 (phone 603-646-1688, email bolger at dartmouth.edu).
>
>PLEASE REPLY BY NOV 1.

Dennis Paulson, Director phone: (206) 756-3798
Slater Museum of Natural History fax: (206) 756-3352
University of Puget Sound e-mail: dpaulson at ups.edu
Tacoma, WA 98416