We are seeking a highly motivated, dedicated, and detail-oriented person to join the research lab of Dr. Jesse Lewis at ASU, and be working in collaboration with the Bureau of Reclamation. This position will start in August 2019 (pending final approval of funding) and includes tuition waiver and health benefits Landscape connectivity is critical to the long term persistence of wildlife populations, including mule deer, mountain lion, and coyote. The Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal provides critical water resources to agriculture and municipalities in Arizona. However, the CAP canal also reduces connectivity of habitat for many wildlife species. To address this issue, overpass crossing structures have been constructed to facilitate animal movement across the canal. Although wildlife

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