Subject: Bird banding assistant needed (fwd)
Date: Apr 23 07:29:47 1996
From: Dennis Paulson - dpaulson at mirrors.ups.edu


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>Approved-By: Jeanette Bider <jbider at COMP.UARK.EDU>
>Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 12:20:50 -0500
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>From: josef kren <jkren at unlinfo.unl.edu>
>Subject: Bird banding assistant needed
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORNITH-L <ORNITH-L at UAFSYSB.UARK.EDU>
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>
>Since 1992 we have been banding birds ( mostly Neotropical migrants )
>at Cedar Point Biological Station in w. Nebraska. It is a great place
>about 2 miles from the McConaughy lake. Over 10 000 birds of 85
>species were captured and recaptured since then. The Check-list of
>Cedar Point birds includes 293 species.
>
>We are looking for an assistant who would like to work with our
>bander. Experience in banding is not requreid. You will learn to
>identify and handle captured birds. Opportunity for an undergraduate
>to work on a project. No payment, however, Cedar Point Biological
>Station will provide room and board. We will start in mid-May.
>
>Please, contact Dr. Joan Darling, Vice-director of Cedar Point
>Biological Station.
>tel. ( 402 ) 472 -5977
>e-mail: jdarling at unlinfo.unl.edu
>