Have you ever wondered what’s it like to conduct research in the Arctic? 
You don't have to wonder for long. I am offering a full-time temporary 
position located at the Denali National Park, George Parks Hwy, Denali 
National Park and Preserve, AK, in June, July, and 
August 2016. During this time, you would be backpacking and living on 
campgrounds at Denali. A stipend of $2,000 will be provided, but you 
must cover your own transportation to the field site. As a technician, 
your duties will include, but are not limited, to the following:
• Conducting population surveys of arctic ground squirrels, including 
locating and indexing burrow networks and confirming presence or absence
• Conducting vegetation assessments
• Maintaining good working relationships with other scientists and park 
liaison at Denali to support the goals of research

The ideal candidate is dependable, curious, and enthusiastic, doesn't 
mind working in physically taxing situations for long hours, and loves 
to be outdoors in rugged conditions.

Ultimately the goal of the research is to understand the interaction of 
climate change and arctic ground squirrel activity. This research is 
part of a  broad research program to understand the impacts of climate 
change on wildlife-based out of the University of Massachusetts and the 
Department of Interior - Northeast Climate Science Center under Dr. Toni 
Lyn Morelli.

If you are interested in the position, email Nigel Golden at 
[email protected] by May 19th, 2017 with a resume/CV. Women and 
minorities are encouraged to apply.

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