Job Description: In cooperation with the National Park Service and Capitol Reef National Park, the Great Basin Institute is recruiting two Botany Technicians to join our AmeriCorps program. The Botany Technicians will support the Capitol Reef National Park Division of Resource Management & Science and serve as a member of the rare plant monitoring crew assisting resource staff with surveys and demographic monitoring of three federally listed plant species. Survey work requires attention to detail, long hours in the field in remote areas of the park, hiking off trail 2 to 10 miles per day, camping and possibly backpacking. Office work consists of entering data into an ACCESS database and Excel spreadsheet, labeling photos, and summarizing datasets. Primary survey responsibilities in

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