Hi all,

The Spatial Ecology and Conservation Lab at the Smithsonian Environmental 
Research Center (SERC) is seeking an intern starting Spring 2025. The intern 
will support multiple components of a research project that examines the 
responses of the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) population to an 
active island restoration project.

The Paul S. Sarbanes Ecosystem Restoration Project at Poplar Island (Poplar 
Island) presents a unique opportunity to understand how large-scale ecological 
restoration projects affect terrapin populations. The two focal components of 
the project are (1) evaluating the current terrapin population on Poplar Island 
and how the population responds as the Poplar Island’s restoration progresses, 
and available habitat increases and (2) continue the Terrapin Education and 
Research Partnership (TERP), which places hatchlings into local classrooms and 
evaluate the success of released hatchlings into the population. The intern 
will support the project by participating in field work including (1) field 
capture and release of diamondback terrapins using fyke nets and modified crab 
traps, (2) marking individual captured terrapins using Passive Integrated 
Transponder (PIT) tags and collecting morphometric data on adult and hatchling 
terrapins (3) conducting terrapin nest surveys, protecting intact nests and 
collecting emerged hatchlings and (4) capturing eastern kingsnakes 
(Lampropeltis getula), eastern rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis), 
eastern mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum) and common snapping turtle (Chelydra 
serpentina) when encountered and collecting morphometric data including marking 
with PIT tags. Other responsibilities may include organizing and cleaning gear 
for field work, entering data and working with volunteers or other interns, and 
communicating project activities.

The intern will have the opportunity to develop a broader understanding of 
diamondback terrapin ecology and conservation, obtain experience working within 
a research lab and as part of a team, learn about research design and methods 
for ecological data collection, develop data management and analysis skills, 
and participate in science communication.

We are seeking applicants with some (but not necessarily all) of the following:

  *   Bachelor's degree in ecology, environmental science, wildlife biology or 
related field
  *   Experience with fieldwork, in hot, humid conditions with biting insects
  *   Experience in data management (collecting, recording, entering, 
organizing)
  *   Experience in capturing and handling reptiles
  *   Written and verbal communication skills
  *   Ability to work independently
  *   Ability to work as part of a team

Compensation: $700/week
Duration: 8 weeks with potential to extend depending on budget
Application Deadline: March 28, 2025, but will continue to receive applications 
until the position is filled.

A mutually agreeable start date will be determined with the selected applicant. 
We anticipate a start date in early May 2025. This will be an in-person 
internship with field work taking place on Poplar Island, Maryland with some 
office work in Edgewater, Maryland. Onsite Housing at SERC may be available.

To apply, please email a resume that highlights relevant experiences to 
Patricia Levasseur (levasse...@si.edu<mailto:levasse...@si.edu>).

For more information about our lab, please visit our website: 
https://serc.si.edu/labs/spatial-ecology-and-conservation

Patricia Levasseur
Research Associate
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
647 Contees Wharf Road
Edgewater, MD 21037
levasse...@si.edu<mailto:nowakows...@si.edu>

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