Bird Studies Canada seeks one or more qualified individuals to conduct bird and 
amphibian (frog and toad) surveys in Niagara region marshes using Marsh 
Monitoring Program standard survey protocols. This contract is for 
approximately 56 hours of work between April 1, 2010 and July 31, 2010. Work 
tasks include attending a 3-hour protocol training meeting with Bird Studies 
Canada staff, locating/establishing and georeferencing survey stations using 
GPS, conducting amphibian and marsh bird surveys where required, recording 
basic descriptions of marsh habitat where required, and submitting data on 
provided forms to Bird Studies Canada by July 31, 2010. Surveys will occur at 
seven distinct marsh sites within the Niagara Peninsula (see link below). Marsh 
bird surveys will occur during early morning and/or evening hours; amphibian 
surveys will occur following sunset. Boat/canoe access will be required for 1-2 
marshes, while others can be accessed on foot. Survey materials (e.g., survey 
forms, MMP bird call broadcast CD, protocol instruction manuals) will be 
provided. Participation with a partner/assistant is strongly recommended. 
Eligible candidates must be able to identify marsh bird species by sight and 
sound, and be able to identify frog and toad species by sound; must be 
comfortable walking near or around marsh habitats; must have access to, and 
skills required to use, personal watercraft (e.g., canoe, kayak); must provide 
own binoculars; and must be available to conduct surveys when date and 
weather/temperature conditions are appropriate. This contract will pay at a 
rate of $20/hour, with some money available to reimburse travel costs.

For additional information, please contact
Ryan Archer
 Aquatic Survey Programs Coordinator
 Bird Studies Canada
1-888-448-2473 ext. 168 (toll-free)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Click here to see marsh site locations: 
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=111324856696258176569.0004819d298bf6deba191.
For more information about the Marsh Monitoring Program, click here: 
http://www.birdscanada.org/mmpmain.html.


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