TMAPS Volunteer Internships 2010
BIRD
BANDING IN SAIPAN (U.S. Citizens ONLY): We seek two field biologist
interns from April 28 - October 15, 2010 to operate constant effort
mist-netting and banding stations on Saipan, in the Northern Mariana
Islands. Field conditions include high heat, humidity, and rocky, sharp,
rugged terrain. The position entails banding a minimum of 6 out of every
10 days, depending on weather and logistical considerations. We
are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated individuals with some experience
being independent in the field, and a solid background in mist-netting,
bird banding, and ageing and sexing landbirds using plumage characteristics.
A passport valid for the duration of the internship and a driver’s
license are required. We particularly encourage previous MAPS interns
to apply. The successful applicant will be expected to learn the MAPS
protocol during an intensive training session in Central California
at the beginning of the internship. After training and travel to Saipan,
the interns will be responsible for operating 6 TMAPS mist-netting stations,
liaising with U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service contacts on Saipan, and
submitting monthly progress reports to IBP’s main office. Roundtrip
airfare to Saipan from San Francisco and free shared housing will be
provided in addition to a per diem of $24 for each day in the field.
See below to apply.
Go to the main Internships
page
Go to the TMAPS program page
TO APPLY:
Submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information
for two references, preferrably via email as a single attachment; otherwise
via mail or fax to:
Peter
Pyle
The Institute for Bird Populations
P.O. Box 1346
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
Ph: (415) 663-1436
Fax: (415) 663-9482
e-mail: ppyle@birdpop.org