Post-baccalaureate Student Intern - Wildlife Biologist
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Job Type | Student / postdoc |
Salary Details | $66,754 per year |
Deadline | Dec 02, 2024 |
As a part of the Environmental Protection and Compliance Division, Environmental Stewardship Group, you will work with other environmental professionals to support the Laboratory's broader mission of solving national security challenges through simultaneous excellence. Specifically, in this position, you will gain experience in wildlife biology and environmental regulatory compliance with the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Biological Resources Program. You will collaborate with environmental professional staff and technicians to fulfill requirements related to federally-listed threatened or endangered species, migratory birds, and other sensitive species. This includes conducting fieldwork across the Laboratory's 40 square miles. You will primarily support a long-term avian nestbox monitoring project. You will also support other biological resources work as needed including but not limited to threatened and endangered species surveys, avian point counts, bird banding, small mammal trapping, and camera trap monitoring. We are seeking a student that can commit to a two-year post-baccalaureate term.
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Students considered for this position shall have earned a bachelor's degree by the hiring date or must graduate with a bachelor's degree by May of 2025 in one of the following fields: biology, ecology, environmental science, or related field.
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Category | Wildlife |
Tags | Ornithology |