The successful candidates will be independent, self-motivated individuals, skilled in bird identification and with previous experience conducting avian surveys. The primary duties for the position will be conducting burrowing owl, mountain plover, long-billed curlew, upland sandpiper, and swift fox surveys at various locations in northeast Wyoming. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working alone in remote locations, extreme weather conditions, and rough terrains, and will have a passion for the outdoors. Experience driving off-road and operating an ATV are highly preferred. While these skills are preferred, training will be provided to all selected candidates, regardless of expertise.

Responsibilities include:

  • Conduct field surveys for burrowing owl, long-bille

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