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Research Assistant: Howling Monkeys in Tabasco, Mexico
Hiring Organization:
Washington University in St. Louis, Dept. of Anthropology
Date Posted:
2008-09-16
Position Description:
Collection of behavioral data on howling monkeys in Pantanos de Centla Biosphere Reserve, Tabasco, Mexico. Some vegetation monitoring and sampling. Some vegetation processing and analyses (e.g. tannins, sugars).
The field sites are located within mangrove swamp forest, and the nature of the research requires that we are in this harsh watery environment on nearly an every day basis in motorboats and kayaks and on foot (~12 hours/day).
The research assistant will be trained by the Principal Investigator before actual data collection begins and will work closely with the PI and at times with the local Chontal Maya.
Qualifications/Experience:
Must be able to handle intense field conditions. Bilingual (Spanish/English). Some knowledge of animal behavior and data collection preferred but not required. Some knowledge of diplomacy and tact when interacting with local peoples. Some experience with field conditions a plus. Preference will be given to in-country students, especially those from southeastern Mexico.
Salary/funding:
$100 USD/week.
Support
provided for internship/volunteer positions (travel, meals, lodging):
Housing (shared) and meals will be provided by PI.
Term of Appointment:
January 2009 through January 2010.
Application Deadline:
November 30, 2008
Contact
Information:
LeAndra Luecke
CB 1114, One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
USA
Telephone Number:
618 979-9860
Website:
http://blackhowler.googlepages.com/
E-mail Address:
blackhowler@gmail.com
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