We have a bunch of paid work coming up doing species identification work.
If you can ID bats, birds or frogs from audio, plants from images, or mammals from camera traps - apply using your form and we will be in touch!
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***New paper alert***: WOLF CULLS
The 1st series of pre/post cull analysis of #wolfculls in the #boreal. Survivors avoid linear features prev. used to hunt #caribou, switch to #cutblocks where #deer are prevalent. Ramifications for the future!
https://t.co/E0faYcCTQH
New paper alert with @DrJulieKYoung ‼️🚨
Does coyote behavior at experimental carcass sites vary based on the presence of cougar scent?
https://t.co/Cut8bB6YHa
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist Position.
Cornell University. Fisher population modeling/decision science/spatial capture-recapture. $57k/yr + benefits. Prefer candidate to work at Cornell, but remote work option is possible. Details here: https://t.co/fz7HFCbueA
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This old, moss-covered log was a popular place in the fall! The allure of the log caused some bears to temporarily lose their minds and the log paid the price for it! The wolves and some other forest critters were not too far behind the bears!
At one point, a bear thought about making a very naughty decision with our trail camera, but amazingly, the bear showed incredible restraint and maturity. In fact, it is plain to see that the bear, upon approaching our camera, entered a deep state of introspection, self-reflection, and clarity, during which the bear realized it needed to turn away from its former destructive habits and enter into a new life of peace and pacifism. Very rare behavior for its kind.
The wolves in the video are the Whiskey Point Pack. The one missing part of its ear is the breeding female and the other one scent-rolling in the daylight is a subordinate wolf
Anyway, we hope this video brightens your day just a smidge!
🦌 #PostDocPosition in #ecology 🐺
Would you like to explore how the movement of red deer, their use of space, their choice of habitat & foraging behaviour change during recolonisation by wolfs?
Apply until 1st March ⬇️
https://t.co/gdzqfXC9nP
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Our #wolf monitoring team in Bavarian Forest #Nationapark are looking for an #intern! 🐺
Personal vehicle required, and the ability to and motivation to get into the forest and find kill sites from GPS-tracked wolves.
Starting from mid-September.
We are hiring a technician to help monitor collared bobcats this summer! There will also likely be the opportunity to collar bobcat kittens and conduct den surveys. See the job board ad below to apply, and please retweet! ☺️#wildlife#research#bobcats
https://t.co/VUwLKlnI5G
The Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences Department @OregonState is hiring THREE positions. First two are now posted.
1. Social scientist who can work with wolves and ranchers
2. Mammal pop/community ecologist who can work with voles and growers
3. Ichthyologist
We have a new short note out in @ESAFrontiers describing one of the most fascinating story lines to date from our annual monitoring of fox dens on the tundra: a fierce canine competition for a den between Arctic foxes, red foxes, and wolves! Story time! https://t.co/a6W1Va3b9a