The Toews Lab at Pennsylvania State University seeks one highly motivated undergraduate field assistant to support mist-netting operations targeting wood-warblers in Adirondack Park, NY from 1–20 June 2026. The position will be supervised in the field by Dr. Luis Daniel Montalvo (Postdoctoral Researcher). Primary responsibilities include: Assisting with daily mist-net setup and takedown Monitoring mist nets under supervision Recording field data Organizing and transporting field equipment Supporting daily field logistics Maintaining strict adherence to field safety and research protocols This position does not require experience in bird handling or banding, and this will not be expected, though training will be provided if requested. Fieldwork will take place on public lands in remote forest environments. Living accommodations will consist primarily of rustic camping (tents) at field sites , with limited amenities. A small number of nights may be spent in indoor lodging. Applicants must be comfortable: Camping for extended periods Working in cold early mornings, rain, heat, and high humidity Dealing with biting insects (black flies and mosquitoes) Waking before sunrise daily Working long hours outdoors This position provides hands-on experience in avian ecological research and exposure to professional mist-netting operations.
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