The Colorado Natural Heritage Program at
Colorado State University seeks experienced ecology and botany field
technicians for summer field work on several vegetation inventory projects. The
projects are located at the Niobrara National Scenic River and MissouriNational Recreation River in north central Nebraska, and The Bighorn CanyonNational Recreation Area in south central Montana and north central Wyoming. The
work entails vegetation sampling and all positions require field botany or field
ecology skills. Knowledge of plant taxonomy and species identification required.
Experience identifying flora of the area is preferred. A crew lead position is
available to suitably qualified candidates.
Colorado State University seeks experienced ecology and botany field
technicians for summer field work on several vegetation inventory projects. The
projects are located at the Niobrara National Scenic River and MissouriNational Recreation River in north central Nebraska, and The Bighorn CanyonNational Recreation Area in south central Montana and north central Wyoming. The
work entails vegetation sampling and all positions require field botany or field
ecology skills. Knowledge of plant taxonomy and species identification required.
Experience identifying flora of the area is preferred. A crew lead position is
available to suitably qualified candidates.
CNHP field technicians hard at work! |
Successful applicants will work in
groups of two to sample vegetation communities in support of these vegetation inventory
and map accuracy assessment projects. Field technicians will be based in
housing near the project site and work will entail a combination of daytrips
and multi-day backpack, canoe, or car camping trips. Crews will navigate daily to
randomly selected sites to establish plot locations and document plant
community characteristics. Many sample locations will be in remote areas of the
park.
groups of two to sample vegetation communities in support of these vegetation inventory
and map accuracy assessment projects. Field technicians will be based in
housing near the project site and work will entail a combination of daytrips
and multi-day backpack, canoe, or car camping trips. Crews will navigate daily to
randomly selected sites to establish plot locations and document plant
community characteristics. Many sample locations will be in remote areas of the
park.
First consideration of applicants will begin January 1, 2013.
Applications will be accepted for consideration through June 30, 2013.
To apply, submit resume, cover letter, and 3 References (with phone #’s), online at the following address:
http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/employment-opportunities.html