Please pass these announcements along to top students.  Funding for the bog 
turtle position is still pending, but should hear next month and hope to have 
two students on board for Fall 2016. More information about our program is 
available at http://www.fishwild.vt.edu/

Students with no field experience 
Thank you!

(1) Graduate assistantship on gopher tortoise habitat use and activity and 
movement patterns


 We are recruiting candidates for an M.S. position starting August 2016 to 
study gopher tortoises at Eglin Air Force Base on the Florida Panhandle.   
Stipend during the first academic year will be through a departmental 
assistantship and duties will include assisting with the departmental 
vertebrate museum collection as well as serving as a graduate teaching 
assistant (GTA).  Summer stipend will be through a research grant.  Candidate 
must be willing to work collaboratively, including conducting field work as 
required by a sponsored contract, summarizing data for and writing reports, 
assisting with proposals, and co-authoring papers, with professional Virginia 
Tech biologists located in Florida as well as with faculty mentor.   Student 
will have some flexibility in research focus, but at least part of the work may 
involve analyzing camera-trapping data on tortoise activity patterns and 
vegetation comparisons between habitat types.


Qualifications: Successful applicants usually have an undergraduate GPA above 
3.3 and GREs above 50th percentile.  Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree 
in Fisheries & Wildlife, Ecology, or related field.  Field experience with 
wildlife management and research is desirable.  Strong preference for 
candidates that have work experience post-graduation, ability to identify 
plants of the southeastern U.S. or demonstrated ability to learn, and those who 
have published or presented research results.


Anticipated starting date: August 2016


 To apply: Applicants should submit a letter of interest and a c.v. (including 
grade point average and GRE scores) as well as contact information for three 
references.  Review of applicants will begin May 11.  Promising candidates will 
need to submit an official application to the graduate school at Virginia Tech 
(http://www.grads.vt.edu/).  Contact information:  Dr. Carola A. Haas, 
Department of Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences, Mail Code 0321, Virginia Tech, 
Blacksburg, VA 24061, [email protected], 1-540-231-9269.  Please put “gopher 
tortoise grad position” in subject line of emails to Professor Haas.


(2) Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship on Bog Turtle Conservation Planning

 A potential graduate position for a doctoral student may be available Fall 
2016, contingent on funding.  The Ph.D. student would evaluate potential 
habitat for bog turtles in southwestern Virginia, and estimate changes over 
time in population size and growth rates using a previously developed GIS model 
and a long-term mark-recapture database.  Major goals are to work closely with 
state agency personnel to develop a conservation plan based on trends in land 
use and human population growth and to improve our understanding of wetland 
size and connectivity required to maintain viable populations of bog turtles.


Qualifications: Bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Fisheries & Wildlife, 
Ecology, or related fields.  Successful applicants typically have published in 
peer-reviewed journals and have an undergraduate GPA above 3.3 and GREs above 
50th percentile. Experience with conservation planning, demographic analyses, 
occupancy modeling, wetland habitats, and/or GIS is desirable.


 Anticipated starting date: August 2016 or possibly January 2017


 To apply: Applicants should submit a letter of interest and a c.v. (including 
undergraduate and M.S. grade point average and GRE scores) as well as contact 
information for three references.  Letters of interest received by May 10th 
will ensure full consideration.  Promising candidates will need to submit an 
official application to the graduate school at Virginia Tech 
(http://www.grads.vt.edu/).  Contact information:  Dr. Carola A. Haas, 
Department of Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences, Mail Code 0321, Virginia Tech, 
Blacksburg, VA 24060, [email protected], 1-540-231-9269.  Please put “bog turtle 
grad position” in subject line of emails to Professor Haas.



Carola A. Haas
Professor, Wildlife Ecology
Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Conservation
112 Cheatham Hall (MC 0321)
310 West Campus Drive, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
[email protected]
540-231-9269
http://www.fishwild.vt.edu/faculty/haas.htm





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