Subject: FW: Banding positions
Date: Feb 9 13:41:56 2000
From: Jon. Anderson and Marty Chaney - festuca at olywa.net


Hi folks,

Here's some positions for those who might be interested in a banding
job down in the redwood country or in Aridzona. Please contact Drs
Ralph and Williamson, not me.

Jon. Anderson
Olympia, Washington
festuca at olywa.net

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From: Robert Frey[SMTP:Robert.Frey at PON.NET]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 4:20 PM
Subject: Banding positions

Fellow banders - please post and forward this announcement as appropriate. Thanks.

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LANDBIRD MONITORING INTERN AND VOLUNTEER POSITIONS from early May through late Oct (at least two-month commitment). The Redwood Sciences Laboratory is seeking motivated individuals to participate in our continuing long-term landbird study. We are monitoring population and demographic trends, migration movements and studying habitat relationships in the Klamath Bioregion of northwest California and southern Oregon. Redwood Sciences Lab is the hub of the Klamath Demographic Network, which has evolved into the most concentrated regional network of constant-effort banding stations in North America. Interns will operate several banding stations, which includes mist-netting, avian censuses, vegetation surveys and invertebrate sampling. Concurrent projects include Rapid Ornithological Inventories (intensive two-day banding and censusing effort) and small owl banding/surveys. There will also be opportunities to assist with Marbled Murrelet surveys. Intern applicants must have passerine mist-net and banding experience. All applicants must be in excellent physical condition, possess good communication skills and a valid driver's license. The ability to work both independently and closely with others is essential. Our banding protocols closely follow guidelines set by the North American Banding Council (NABC), and this is a great opportunity to master skills at this level. NABC Certified Banding Trainers will conduct workshops and field training. Housing and transportation between study sites is provided. Interns will receive a stipend of $18 per day. For more information or to apply (cover letter, resume and three references) by 14 Mar 2000, contact: KIM HOLLINGER khollinger/psw_rsl at fs.fed.us or DR. C. J. RALPH cjralph/psw_rsl at fs.fed.us . Redwood Sciences Laboratory 1700 Bayview Dr. Arcata, CA 95521 (707) 825-2923; fax (707) 825-2901.
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Hello, banding colleagues:

Here's yet another "help wanted" announcement to post and forward as
appropriate.

Thanks!

Sheri Williamson
Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory
Bisbee, AZ
Personal e-mail: otter at primenet.com
Business e-mail: sheri at sabo.org
http://www.sabo.org

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SEASONAL ASSOCIATE POSITION
SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA BIRD OBSERVATORY

SEASONAL ASSOCIATE POSITION
SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA BIRD OBSERVATORY

The Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory is looking for an enthusiastic,
well-rounded individual for the position of Seasonal Associate for
April-August 2000. Duties will include leading birding activities for all
ages, assisting with interpretation in classroom and field, participating in
both passerine and hummingbird banding studies at sites in southeastern
Arizona and northern Sonora, assisting in administration and correspondence,
and other duties as assigned. Applicants should have a strong background in
birding and ornithology, first-hand knowledge of the birds of southeastern
Arizona, and experience in both interpretation and bird banding.

For additional information or to submit a resume, contact Tom Wood or Sheri
Williamson at sabo at SABO.org or 520-432-1388. SABO is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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