Subject: Fw: [Cfrjoblist] Wildlife Research Techs
Date: Feb 25 17:41:56 2004
From: Scott Downes - downess at charter.net
MessageTweets,
This came from a list I'm on and thought there might be some on the list that might find this of interest.
Scott Downes
downess at charter.net
Yakima WA
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Aken
To: cfrjoblist at u.washington.edu ; cfrunder at u.washington.edu ; cfrgrads at u.washington.edu
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 4:15 PM
Subject: [Cfrjoblist] Wildlife Research Techs
From: Jeff P. Smith [mailto:jsmith at hawkwatch.org]
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RAPTOR MIGRATION COUNTERS (~20 positions) needed to conduct daily, standardized migration counts in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Projects will run between 15 August and 15 November 2004, with specific dates varying by site. Applicants must have good eyesight, be in good physical condition, be able to endure long hours in the field and variable weather, have demonstrated birding and raptor-in-flight I.D. skills, and must be able to work well in a team environment. Observers will work 6 days per week in teams of 2 or 3, supplemented when possible by other crewmembers and qualified volunteers. Most projects are in high-elevation remote areas, experience highly variable weather, and require camping on site. At remote project sites, all crewmembers must supply their own camping gear; otherwise, basic housing will be provided. Observers will work as volunteers receiving a non-taxable daily per diem of $30-35/day ($900-1100/month) plus a $150 travel stipend. Send cover letter, detailed resume, 3 current references with phone numbers or e-mail addresses, and dates of availability preferably by email to jsmith at hawkwatch.org or by regular mail to Jeff Smith, HawkWatch International, Inc., 1800 S. West Temple, Suite 226, Salt Lake City, UT 84115. Visit www.hawkwatch.org for project descriptions and past technical reports. Positions are open until filled.
RAPTOR MIGRATION BANDERS (10-12 positions) needed for fall projects in Washington, Oregon, Nevada, and New Mexico. Projects will run from late August through October 2004. Applicants must have experience with bird capture, handling, and banding techniques, preferably involving raptors. Applicants must be in good physical condition, be able to endure long hours in the field and variable weather, and must be able to work well in a team environment. Banders will work 6 days per week in teams of 2 to 6, supplemented when possible by other crewmembers and qualified volunteers. All projects are in high-elevation remote areas, experience highly variable weather, and require camping on site. All crewmembers must supply their own camping gear. Banders will work as volunteers receiving a non-taxable daily per diem of $28-35/day ($850-1100/month) plus a $150 travel stipend. Send cover letter, detailed resume, 3 current references with phone numbers or e-mail addresses, and dates of availability preferably by email to jsmith at hawkwatch.org or by regular mail to Jeff Smith, HawkWatch International, Inc., 1800 S. West Temple, Suite 226, Salt Lake City, UT 84115. Visit www.hawkwatch.org for project descriptions and past technical reports. Positions are open until filled.
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Jeff P. Smith, Ph.D., Interim Executive Director / Science Director
HawkWatch International
1800 S. West Temple, Suite 226
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Office phone: 801-484-6808, ext. 109
or toll free: 1-800-726-HAWK
Cell phone: 801-718-8809
Email: jsmith at hawkwatch.org
Web site: www.hawkwatch.org
Protecting Raptors and Our Environment
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Jeff P. Smith, Ph.D., Interim Executive Director / Science Director
HawkWatch International
1800 S. West Temple, Suite 226
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Office phone: 801-484-6808, ext. 109
or toll free: 1-800-726-HAWK
Cell phone: 801-718-8809
Email: jsmith at hawkwatch.org
Web site: www.hawkwatch.org
Protecting Raptors and Our Environment