> Goodday!
> 
> Thank you for reading this message. I am looking for 2 field assistants for 
> this summer's fieldwork, trapping and sampling small rodents for the project: 
> "The potential impact of the oral sylvatic plague vaccine on the prairie 
> ecosystem." which is part of my PhD research.
> 
> The volunteer positions are available from approximately:
> - 17th of June til 13th of August: Utah-South Dakota Crew
> - 15th of July til 15th of August: Montana Crew
> 
> Please read the position description below. I am looking forward to hearing 
> from you,
> Kind regards,
> Bieneke Bron

Short facts: 

-       You can be part of the crew working on sites in:

o   Utah -  South Dakota crew:            June 17th – August 13th  or

o   Montana crew:                                 July 15th – August 15th

-       Species we expect to work with: deermice, grasshopper mice, 
thirteen-lined ground squirrels etc.

-       What would you do: set and check traps, anesthetize, bleed and sample 
small rodents in the field, camp and work intense weeks on amazing locations. 

-       Volunteer position: no salary, however lodging and a $20 per diem will 
be provided


> The project: This summer efficacy trials of the oral sylvatic plague vaccine 
> for prairie dogs will start in several US states. Baits (vaccine laden or 
> placebo) will be distributed on paired sites (prairie dog colonies). In 
> addition to the prairie dog trapping (done by the local collaborators), small 
> rodent species that potentially consume the baits will be trapped and sampled 
> too, in order to assess the impact of the vaccine on these non target species.
> 
> Position Description: Field assistants are expected to set 2 x 100 traps in 
> the evening (crew of 4), check the traps for nocturnal animals at sunrise and 
> reset these traps for diurnal animal trapping. Captured animals will be 
> brought to a central location, they will be identified, anesthetized, 
> eartagged and sampled (blood, hair&whiskers and fleas) by the field 
> assistants. Afterwards animals will be released at the location of capture. 
> In between trapping data entry, trap cleaning and other preparations will 
> need to be done. Thus you can expect to work long intense days in teams of 2 
> (crew of 4) , while camping at remote amazing locations.
> 
> Qualifications: Previous fieldwork, rodent trapping and rodent bleeding 
> experience is preferred but not required. Undergraduate or graduate qualified 
> field course and lab experience is preferred.
> 
> Applicants should be
> 
>        Highly motivated and willing to work in a team
>        In good physical and mental condition
>        Comfortable being away from family and friends for a prolonged time
>        Positive and able to get up early in the morning
>        Not scared of small rodents or blood (a sense of humor is appreciated 
> too)
>  Reward: no salary is available for this position. However you will receive 
> lodging and $20,- per diem. Travel to the site is not reimbursed. Most 
> efficient travel options will be discussed.
> 
>  
Interested? Please send me your letter of motivation with your resume including 
relevant field- and animal work experience. Any questions, feel free to email 
me too:  [email protected]. 

Bieneke Bron DVM, PhD student Comparative Biomedical Science  at the University 
of Wisconsin and National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, Wisconsin.

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