NOTE: this is an inactive job posting from a previous season. We often hire for similar projects each year, so this offers an example of the type of work that may be available for our upcoming field season. Please check our most recent job postings as well as the TAMU job board for our current offerings. We typically begin posting summer positions in late December or January.
Location: eastern Montana, western Nebraska, north-eastern Wyoming, and north-western South Dakota
Time Period: May – July, 2024
Salary: $18 – $19.50/hour, DOE
Last Date to Apply: CLOSED
The Intermountain Bird Observatory (IBO) at Boise State University is hiring (4) Grassland Bird Community Technicians to support a study in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Northern Great Plains Sustainable Ranching Initiative. Technicians will conduct breeding bird surveys in one of the few intact temperate grasslands left in the world, occurring on privately-owned collaborative ranching conservation program lands in eastern Montana, western Nebraska, north-eastern Wyoming, and north-western South Dakota. These data will inform the development of sustainable grazing practices supporting grassland conservation practices that promote biodiversity.
View the full job posting details, including how to apply, at this link.