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.

*The full job description and list of qualifications can be found here
<https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/366727>. *The deadline for submissions is
midnight on Sunday, March 2nd.

-- 
Chelsey Blanke
Ecological Researcher
Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center
University of Minnesota
(612) 625-0881
cbla...@umn.edu
Invasive *Phragmites* Resources <http://mnphrag.org/>
Ecological Restoration Training Courses
<https://extension.umn.edu/courses-and-events/ecological-restoration-training-online>
Improving Restorations Webinars
<https://extension.umn.edu/environmental-education/improving-restorations>
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