Bird Studies Canada (BSC) – Atlantic Region is seeking a skilled field biologist to identify and assess nesting sites of aerial insectivores and raise public/landowner awareness regarding the stewardship of these sites.  The position would begin June 1, 2017 and run for eight weeks. The candidate will be required to travel to towns and agricultural areas of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to visit and assess potential aerial insectivore nesting/roosting sites (mainly Chimney Swifts and Barn/Cliff Swallows) and to provide landowners/members of the public with stewardship information.  Other duties may include: assisting with a project measuring temperatures in chimney swift roost/nest sites, assisting with the delivery of educational presentations about aerial insectivores, and recordi

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