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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 17:51:08 EST
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- From: DWINSLOW@UCS.INDIANA.EDU
- Subject: job announcement
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- FIELD ASSISTANTS (14) needed from late April/early May until
- early August for study of breeding success of neotropical migrants
- in forests of south-central Indiana (and maybe southwestern Michigan)
- as it relates to landscape structure and anthropogenic disturbance
- (clearcuts, wildlife openings, and roads). Field work will involve
- finding and monitoring nests, banding, and studies of food and
- predator abundance. Helpful attributes include: ability to identify
- by sight and sound birds of eastern deciduous forest, physical
- endurance, data entry skills. Hours primarily in early (early)
- morning and at dusk, six days per week. Salary: $2100 for summer.
- Contact: Donald Winslow (DWINSLOW@UCS.INDIANA.EDU, 812/855-6042)
- Grant Greenberg (GGREENBE@UCS.INDIANA.EDU, 812/855-6042), or Donald
- Whitehead (WHITEHEA@UCS.INDIANA.EDU, 812/855-3091), or send a resume
- to Dr. Donald Whitehead, Department of Biology, Indiana University,
- Bloomington, IN 47405.
-