The Nature Conservancy is hiring 2 summer field technicians to assist with 
headwater stream amphibian surveys at the Ellsworth Creek Preserve in 
southwestern Washington. The preserve, located in southwestern Washington, 
harbors the entire Ellsworth Creek watershed as well as adjacent estuary and 
forest habitat. This preserve includes nearly 300 acres of remnant 
old-growth forest surrounded by approximately 7000 acres of younger forest 
that was intensively managed
for timber production prior to Conservancy ownership. The Conservancy is now 
conducting extensive research to investigate methods of restoring 
late-successional characteristics in the younger forests. Most surveys will 
be conducted in streams withing the young (5-80 years) forests of the 
watershed. Work will require long days in the field, hiking with heavy 
equipment over steep, rugged terrain and through dense vegetation.

More information on these positions can be found at:  
http://nature.org/careers/
Browse for Science Technician I - Amphibians (Ellsworth Creek, WA)

Crews will be based out of Astoria, Oregon.

Close date: April 7, 2006

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