*Field Research Technicians – Cornell Moose Project in Adirondacks of New
York*



*Summary*: Three (3) research technician positions are available to assist
in a research study to estimate the density of moose in the Adirondacks of
New York.  The methods employed involve the acquisition of moose scat from
the landscape using detection dogs for subsequent individual identification
by genetic analysis. Secondary sampling efforts will be undertaken to
assess aspects of moose disease ecology. This is a collaborative study
among the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell
University, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation,
and the Wildlife Conservation Society.



*Job Description*: Primary responsibilities include assisting the
researchers and detection dog handlers in the collection of moose and deer
scats, and measuring environmental/habitat characteristics along line
transects. Secondary responsibilities include cataloguing the diversity &
density of several gastropod species on plots on each transect, and
performing laboratory diagnostic procedures to detect moose parasites
within deer scats and gastropods. Working days will begin before dawn, and
include vehicle travel & hiking to study sites. Technicians will join a
research crew of up to seven people for the field season during June –
August 2016.



*Qualifications*: Ideal candidates are diligent, meticulous, observant, and
have excellent communication skills. Candidates should be comfortable
navigating with map and compass and GPS, hiking long hours in wilderness
conditions, and managing elevated temperatures, biting insects, ticks,
dense vegetation, and elevation. Ideal candidates will have a disciplined
work ethic both during independent tasks and as a team-member.



Applicants who have completed or are pursuing a B.S. degree in biology,
natural resources, environmental studies or related field are preferred.
Previous research, laboratory, and/or field experience will be beneficial
to the applicant, but is not necessary. Preference will be given to
applicants with a familiarity in differentiating deer, moose, and carnivore
scats, and/or differentiating gastropod species. Applicants must be
available for the full season from June through August; a valid driver’s
license is required.



*Salary*: $10-11 per hour, commensurate with experience. Field housing will
be provided.



*To Apply:* Applicants should send a cover letter indicating their
qualifications, a resume/CV, and contact information of 3 references to
Alec Wong at [email protected]. The application period will close on
Friday, 18 March 2016.

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