Volunteer Field Assistant - fairy-wren project, Papua New Guinea

Website: http://karubian.tulane.edu
Location: Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
Duration: 2.5 months; Late May -early August
Job Type: Temporary Job 

Description:
I am seeking one or two field assistants for a research project on the 
behavioral ecology of the White-
shouldered Fairy-wren in Papua New Guinea. White-shouldered Fairy-wrens exhibit 
a fascinating 
pattern of variable female ornamentation: in some populations females are 
heavily ornamented 
(similar to males) while in other populations females are drab or intermediate. 
The field assistant will 
assist with monitoring a color-banded population that includes highly 
ornamented females in Milne 
Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Possible tasks include mist netting, color-band 
re-sighting, nest 
searching, and audio recording. The field site is located in a small, remote 
village on the north slope 
of Milne Bay Province. Living conditions are very basic, with no electricity 
and little outside contact. 
Bugs, rain, high temperatures, crocodiles and venomous snakes are all present 
on site. The village is 
located on the beautiful, calm Solomon sea and backs up to the eastern extent 
of the Owen Stanley 
Mountain Range. Housing and food will be provided on site, but the applicant 
will be responsible for 
travel to and from Alotau, Papua New Guinea. Position duration is approximately 
June-early August. 
Application Deadline: Applicants will be reviewed as received.

To Apply:
To apply: Please send a resume, contact information for three references, and a 
cover letter to ERIK 
ENBODY (EM: [email protected]). Feel free to contact Erik with any questions 
you might have. Visit 
karubian.tulane.edu for more information about our lab at Tulane University.
 
Qualifications:
Applicant must be comfortable working in harsh tropical conditions, be highly 
motivated, hold a valid 
international passport, have a good sense of humor, and able to work 
independently. Previous tropical 
bird research experience, mist-netting and banding experience are all preferred.
 
Number of Openings:2

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