The Cofrin Center for Biodiversity at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay seeks candidates for two graduate research assistantships available for students in UWGB’s Masters in Environmental Science and Policy Program beginning in September 2017 (with an option for summer 2017 funding). The assistantships will require contributions to one or more ongoing field projects, including studies of birds and anurans Great Lakes coastal wetlands, northern forest ecology, or ecological restoration in the Green Bay ecosystem. Applicants should have advanced identification skills in bird or plant identification and experience conducting field surveys. The assistantships include a monthly stipend, health insurance, and opportunities for participating in long term, collaborative research projects wit

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