The MNPhrag research team (see www.MnPhrag.org <https://maisrc.umn.edu/phragmites>) at the University of Minnesota Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology is seeking two seasonal research technicians to assist with site monitoring and research related to invasive *Phragmites* (remote sensing <https://mitppc.umn.edu/research/research-projects/spatiotemporal-dynamics-phragmites-invasion-and-management> and revegetation <https://mitppc.umn.edu/research/research-projects/revegetation-reinvasion-resistance-following-phragmites-control>). Work will involve regular travel to field sites throughout the state. Work will be primarily field-based with some campus-based indoor days for data entry, greenhouse work, and sample processing.
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