Description Applications are currently being accepted through the Directorate Fellowship Program (DFP) studying the breeding ecology and limiting factors of tundra nesting birds (including shorebirds, passerines, waterfowl, loons, and larids) along the Beaufort Sea coast. Work will occur at a remote research camp in Arctic Refuge at the Canning River Delta, offering amazing birding (https://ebird.org/hotspot/L1619148) and arctic wildlife viewing opportunities (https://www.facebook.com/arcticnationalwildliferefuge/videos/vb.138283512868883/463000250397206/?type=2&theater). The positions will begin in late May with a week long orientation at the National Wildlife Conservation Center in West Virginia and continue through mid-August. DFP Fellows qualify for NON-COMPETITIVE appointment to

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