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Researcher 1 - Wildlife Biologist

Minneapolis, United States

Required

  • BA/BS or a combination of related education and work experience to equal four years; applied knowledge and skill to a recurring task or activity with emphasis typically on precision and timeliness of execution.
  • Experience tracking collared wildlife with VHF telemetry equipment and trapping small mammals and carnivores.
  • Ability to work independently in the field navigating over rough terrain in inclement weather.
  • A valid driver’s license.

Preferred

  • Experience trapping coyotes and foxes.
  • Experience with vegetation sampling.
  • Experience collecting biological samples and entering data.
  • Familiarity with using GIS software.
  • Familiarity with deploying and maintaining trail camera grids.


The Forester Lab is hiring up to two full-time researchers to assist in field work and sample processing for the Twin Cities Coyote and Fox Project. Duties include (but are not limited to) setting traps for the capture of coyotes and red foxes in urban and rural environments, checking traps daily while traps are operational, assisting in animal immobilization and handling, conducting trail surveys for the collection of coyote and red fox scat, assisting in the processing of biological samples, data entry, and assisting in deployment of trail cameras for behavioral experiments. Qualifications will be a B.S. in ecology, wildlife conservation or similar degree, at least one year of experience working in wildlife, and willingness to work independently. The researcher will be required to drive vehicles to and from field sites for research purposes.


Perform structured research-related work assignments. Identifies problems and relevant issues in straightforward situations, assesses potential responses using standard procedures and makes sound decisions accordingly. Receives instruction, guidance and direction from others.


Actions tend to facilitate work outcomes that meet general reporting requirements, internal checks and balances, regulatory guidelines or similar results that promote the welfare of students, faculty and staff and safeguard the institution by providing necessary inputs to others in the form of information or finished materials. This search is for up to two positions, with each position possibly being hired for 6 to 9 months, depending on funding.

Job Duties:
Field work (50%)

  • Assist in setting, monitoring, and maintaining traplines for foxes, coyotes, and small mammals in and around the Twin Cities and St. Cloud.
  • Conduct trail surveys to collect coyote and fox scat.
  • Track collared foxes and coyotes using VHF radio telemetry
  • Deploy and maintain trail cameras
  • Conduct basic field necropsies and collect biological samples after mortality events
  • Conduct vegetation surveys surrounding denning sites
  • Organize and maintain field equipment

Data entry (40%)

  • Organize and maintain spreadsheets of animal-level data; upload data to MoveBank.
  • Identify and count animals captured on trail cameras.
  • Code animal behaviors recorded in trail camera video.

Assist with Public Outreach (10 %)

  • Assist with training and supervision of undergraduate workers and volunteers
  • Develop educational materials, as appropriate


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