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Field Biologist Volunteers, Andean Bear Research, Ecuador

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Reference SDFieSep13  (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location Ecuador - America South
Town/City Rural Imbabura
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 22/09/2013
Company Name Andean Bear Foundation
Contact Name
Email bearsecuador@yahoo.co.uk
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Description

Field biologist volunteers needed to help with tracking bears for a ground-breaking project studying Andean bears (also known as spectacled bears) in the mountains, cloud forests and páramo of northern Ecuador.  You’ll help with the collection of camera trap data, scat, hair samples and tracks in the field.  South America’s only bear species, Tremarctos ornatus, is classed as “vulnerable” across its range due to habitat loss and illegal hunting, and “endangered” in Ecuador. 

 

This scientific research project is run by biologist and human-Andean bear conflict expert Andres Laguna.  We are investigating the Andean bear and its interactions with the ecosystem, and especially with the rare and endangered mountain tapirs (Tapirus pinchaque).  The presence or absence of mountain tapir seems to have some impact on the problem of cattle
depredation by bears – come and help us find out why!  With a better understanding of the bears’ needs, we will continue to improve strategies to mitigate human-bear conflict and promote conservation in the rural communities and agricultural areas bordering the forested hills where we work. 

 

Both Andean bears and mountain tapirs are timid, solitary creatures living in dense cloud forests and are rarely seen by humans.  Despite being large mammals, little is known about them.  Your volunteer work here will extend the world’s
understanding of the bears’ ecology and behavior in the hope of saving them from extinction. 

 

This volunteer position is a fantastic opportunity for students or graduates of conservation biology, environmental science, zoology or similar subjects to gain practical field experience.  For those wanting a career in conservation biology or wildlife monitoring, volunteering with us will provide valuable experience in field data collection using various different methods.  It may even count as a field biology internship for some universities.

 

Volunteers must be adaptable, patient, healthy and fit enough to walk at altitude in variable weather conditions and difficult terrain. 

 

For more information see http://www.andeanbear.org/conservation-volunteer.html to download an information pack.  Please
quote reference SDFieSep13 when you apply. 

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