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  • Grassland Songbird Technician – North Dakota


    Guest Justin Clarke
    • Employer: Central Grassland Research Extension Center - North Dakota State University
      Location: Central Grasslands Research Extension Center, Streeter, ND
      Country: United States
      Last Date to Apply: 05/10/2023
      Open Until Filled: Yes

    Salary: $14/hr ~ 40 hours/week

    Housing: Provided on site

    Start Date: 5/20/2023

    End Date: 8/1/2023 (flexible)

    I am seeking three motivated technicians to investigate the impacts of restored disturbance regimes on avian nest survival and breeding bird communities. The successful technicians will participate in data collection at the Central Grasslands Research Extension Center in Streeter, ND throughout the summer of 2023. The research station is in the Missouri Coteau mixed-grass prairie and is a part of the prairie pothole region. This unique landscape is home to a high diversity of breeding waterfowl, shorebirds, and passerines. The technicians will assist in rope-dragging pastures to locate nests most mornings and the subsequent monitoring of nests to determine nest fate. Opportunities to assist in bird-banding, spot mapping, and arthropod identification/collection will be available. The technicians develop avian identification skills as well as experience with various field survey techniques including mist-netting, banding, vegetation sampling, arthropod sampling and identification, and rope dragging.

    Applicants should be working on a degree in a related field and have an interest in the topic or completed a degree in a related field. The most competitive applicants will have prior experience with avian identification. Rope dragging can be an intensive process and applicants must be able to hike approximately 8 miles a day in uneven terrain over the course of 2 months. Applicants must be self-motivated and able to work individually and as a team. Organizational skills and attention to detail are essential. Summer temperatures can range from just above freezing to 90° F, so applicants must be comfortable in a wide range of environmental conditions as well as long days in the field. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license. If you're interested in the position, please email a cover letter, CV, and three references to Justin Clarke (justin.r.clarke@ndsu.edu) with the title "Grassland Songbird Technician". Review of applications will begin immediately but the position will remain open until filled.




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