I’m looking for two field assistants to help me conduct my dissertation
research in the Patagonian-Andean Region of southern Chile (Aysén Region)
between the first week in March and mid-April 2018.

We’ll be investigating the regeneration ecology of Pilgerodendron uviferum
(ciprés de las Guaitecas), as well as the ecological differences between
burned and unburned forests and peatlands in the La Junta and Tortel areas
of Chile, respectively.  This will involve long days in the field collecting
tree cores, in addition to data pertaining to stand structure, vegetation
composition, and environmental conditions (e.g., light levels and water
table depth).

In the La Junta area, we’ll stay in a small rented cabin (or possibly with a
local family).  In the Tortel area, we’ll be staying in town at a hostal,
thus sharing space with other visitors.  Lodging, food and fieldwork-related
travel expenses will be provided.  However, you will need to cover your
round-trip travel to Coyhaique, Chile.

Preferred qualifications include experience conducting biological/ecological
field work in remote, rugged terrain; a positive, flexible attitude, and
ability to get along with others in close quarters; a willingness to hike,
scramble (and even crawl) through extremely dense (and sometimes very wet)
temperate rainforest; and moderate Spanish comprehension.  Ideal
qualifications include experience with plant identification and/or
familiarity with the common plants of Chile’s temperate rainforests, and
Spanish fluency.

I expect that the majority of our time will be spent conducting fieldwork,
but we’ll also have opportunities to drink mate and participate in asados
with local folks, as well as to enjoy the magnificent Baker and Palena
Rivers.  Assistants will be strongly encouraged to arrange to do some
exploring of Patagonia on their own after the field season.

To apply, please email me with some details about yourself and why you’re
interested in the position, as well as your resume and contact information
for three references to:  [email protected].

Saludos,
Kyla

Kyla Zaret
MSc, Resource Conservation
PhD Student, Global Environmental Change Lab
Department of Geography
Portland State University
Email:  [email protected]
Mobile:  +1 503-998-2312

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