Description: The Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center invites applications for a Temporary Conservation Ecology Hourly Worker position. This is a 3 month position beginning as early as May through August 2015. On-site housing is provided on a space-available basis. The Conservation Ecology Hourly Worker will assist in all aspects of implementing an ecological forestry and wildlife monitoring program. A large portion of time will be spent in the field, where activities will include forest mensuration, vegetative classification, identifying red-cockaded woodpeckers with spotting scopes, use of GPS equipment, and data collection. In addition, the worker will assist with various wildlife population surveys and management, including red-cockaded woodpecker management and other wildlife

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