Post Doctoral Research Associate in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation and 
Management

Please address questions directly to:
Dr. Brian Todd ([email protected])
Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology
UC Davis
Davis, California

Position length: Upon filled through December 1, 2012
Start date: As soon as a suitable candidate is found

Position summary
The Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology at UC Davis is 
seeking a motivated candidate to fill a postdoctoral position to assist in the 
review and synthesis of conservation and management issues affecting 
California’s native reptile and amphibian species. The incumbent will work 
closely with the lead PI and biologists in the California Department of Fish 
and Game to prepare a prospective overview that addresses current and 
anticipated management needs for reptile and amphibian species in California in 
the coming decades. The incumbent will also help coordinate a review and 
evaluation of the existing regulatory/management framework that is currently 
used to manage these species in the state of California. There will be 
opportunities to identify new insights into policy successes and improvements 
as well as well as to publish the results of this work.

Duties
Primary responsibilities will include:
1. Managing a review and synthesis of current literature focused on the 
ecology, biology, and conservation of reptiles and amphibians native to 
California;

2. Coordinate information gathering activities and facilitate discussions among 
diverse stakeholders, including members of the public, industry and hobbyist 
groups, state and federal agency biologists, land managers, academic 
biologists, and others who have knowledge and interest in the management of 
reptiles and amphibians of California.

3. Based on (1) and (2) above, support the efforts of the PI and California 
Department of Fish and Game to develop a strategic plan to identify key goals 
and conservation issues for species of concern and more common taxa, as well as 
options for achieving these goals. 

Qualifications
1. PhD in relevant discipline, including but not limited to, Ecology, Biology, 
Conservation Biology, Environmental Science or Policy, Wildlife Biology or 
Management, or Natural Resource Management.

2. Demonstrated record of writing and/or publishing of manuscripts and reports 
and a desire to continue doing so.

3. Ability to communicate effectively and collegially with diverse 
stake-holders.

4. Experience synthesizing and managing large projects.

5. Knowledge or familiarity with conservation issues and policies that shape 
management of public resources, particularly those of non-game and game 
wildlife species.

6. Experience and knowledge of reptile and amphibian biodiversity, ecology, and 
conservation in California is essential.

Salary and benefits
The incumbent will receive benefits in accordance with University of California 
policy for postdoctoral positions. Salary is commensurate with experience. The 
following link provides information on salary scales in the UC:
http://www.ucop.edu/acadpersonnel/rev_postdoc_salscales2011.html

To apply
Please send a cover letter highlighting your qualifications, background, and 
experiences along with a curriculum vitae and the names and contact information 
for three references to Dr. Brian Todd at the address below. Letters of 
reference are not requested at this time. 

Brian D. Todd
Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology
University of California, Davis
One Shields Ave.
Davis, CA 95616
email: [email protected]
phone: 530-752-1140
fax: 530-752-4154
website: http://wfcb.ucdavis.edu/people/faculty/btodd/

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