Technicians will participate in a wide range of research-related activities
at the Yawkey Wildlife Center off the coast of Georgetown, South Carolina. 
Technicians will be expected to perform radiotelemtry, analyze scat for diet
content, enter data, monitor loggerhead turtle nests, and conduct scat
transect surveys.  A typical work week will include 20-30 hours of work,
either in the field or in the lab. Opportunities may come up to participate
in other research projects being conducted in the area.  Undergraduates
hoping to transition into a graduate program in wildlife biology are
preferred.  Although this is an unpaid position, housing on the island is
provided at no cost.  Academic credit may be arranged either through the
student's home university or through Clemson University.  Students will also
be encouraged but not required to complete and publish an undergraduate
research project.  Applications will be accepted through March 21,2011;
positions start March 14th and end August 13th.  To apply, please send
resume, cover letter and personal and professional references to Cady
Etheredge at [email protected].

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