The Research Associate Program at Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with Yurok Tribe, is recruiting two (2) California Condor Monitoring Technicians to participate in the Northern California Restoration Program (NCCRP). Technicians will conduct California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) population monitoring and management activities in northern California and the broader region. All three of the volunteer positions will be slated for approximately a 9 month term. As a volunteer, this individual may be reimbursed for qualified living expenses up to $255.33 per week. While daily duties change depending on the needs of the flock and the seasons, this is primarily a field-based position. Technicians will report to the NCCRP Lead Field Biologist for day-to-day duties and technical training, with program oversight from the NCCRP Manager, and their GBI Research Associate Program Coordinator for administrative tasks. The Yurok Tribe initiated the NCCRP in 2008 as a collaborative, multiagency, conservation partnership to restore this cultural and ecologically significant species to the Yurok ancestral territory in what is now Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. The Yurok Tribe works in close collaboration with Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP), and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as other partner organizations such as the Los Angeles Zoo and Oregon Zoo.
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