Job Description: Seasonal Avian Research Assistant, mid-March through June (end dates flexible) for a research project focusing on the federally endangered golden-cheeked warbler on Camp Bullis Army base, Texas. Duties include presence-absence bird surveys, point counts, mist netting, banding birds, maintenance of field equipment, data entry, and others, depending on qualifications and skills.   Requirements: Experience or coursework in wildlife biology or closely related field; ability to collect data with strong attention to detail; ability to work 6+ days per week doing physically demanding work, with early mornings (0500); a positive attitude in adverse environmental conditions such as fire ants, chiggers, rattlesnakes, feral pigs, poison ivy, normal daily temperatures of ov

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