Field technician in community ecology: Apply by Mar. 15

Technicians will participate in a wide range of research-related activities at the Yawkey Wildlife Center off the coast of Georgetown, South Carolina.
Technicians will be expected to assist with trapping coyotes and raccoons, perform radiotelemtry, analyze scat for diet content, enter data, monitor loggerhead turtle nests, and conduct scat transect surveys. A typical work week will include 20-30 hours of work, either in the field or in the lab.
Opportunities may come up to participate in other research projects being conducted in the area. Undergraduates hoping to transition into a graduate program in wildlife biology are preferred. Rabies vaccinations are required. Although this is an upaid position, housing on the island is provided at no cost. Applications will be accepted through March 15, 2010; position starts as soon as possible.
To apply, please send resume, cover letter and personal and professional
references to Cady Etheredge at cethere@clemson.edu.