Job Opening: Waterbird Counter (MI)
Fall Migration Waterbird Counter. Deadline to apply: 7/31/2020.
Fall Migration Waterbird Counter. Deadline to apply: 7/31/2020.
Deadline to apply: June 26, 2020 Description: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is seeking volunteers for the biological program at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge from July 28, 2020 to early/mid-January.
The Cormorant Oceanography Project at Oregon State University is hiring one seasonal field technician, 6/22/20 to 8/17/20, to assist with an ongoing interdisciplinary study of cormorant behavior. Deadline to apply: 6/7/2020.
We anticipate hiring a postdoctoral scientist to (1) develop hierarchical distance sampling models for pinniped populations in the Salish Sea, and (2) estimate detectability for aerial surveys of overwintering sea ducks in the same region. Deadline to apply: 6/10/2020.
Prescott College Kino Bay Center seeks a fellow to conduct waterbird monitoring, enter, analyze and apply data. Deadline to apply: 5/15/2020.
Shoals Marine Laboratory seeks two (2) Seasonal Seabird Technicians will work with a Program Manager to study and manage a breeding colony of Common, Roseate and Arctic terns at Isles of Shoals. Deadline to apply: 3/1/2020.
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is recruiting 6-10 Biological Science Technician (Avian) positions for the summer of 2020 to assist with our seabird monitoring program. Deadline: 13 February 2020, 11:59PM EST.
Volunteer seabird research assistants (5-7) needed for spring/summer 2020 on Southeast Farallon Island. Rolling application deadline: 15 February 2020.
The Common Murre Restoration Project is seeking up to 2 Wildlife Technicians to monitor breeding seabirds along the central California Coast. Deadline to apply: 7 January 2020.
The Common Murre Restoration Project is seeking up to 3 Site Leaders to monitor breeding seabirds along the central California Coast. Deadline to apply: 7 January 2020.
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