Cascade red fox and wolverine snow tracking Volunteer Position

Duties: Following Cascade red fox and wolverine tracks in snow. Setting and checking wildlife camera stations. Collect genetic samples including scat, hair, urine, and roadkill. Operating a snowmobile 3+ hours a day. Snowshoing up to 10 miles a day. Office duties including project planning, data entry, data analysis, and photo cataloging.

 

Accommodation: Mt Adams Ranger Stations in Trout Lake, WA; at remote field cabin; possible winter camping.

 

Transportation: work truck, trailer, and 2 snowmobiles.


Details:
The work is extremely strenuous and demanding. You will be expected to snowshoe up to 10 mile a day and snowmobile 3+ hours a day. You must be in strong physical fitness. We can not accept anyone who is not currently in top physical condition and able to trudge long distances in deep snow.The conditions are often snowy, rainy, warm, and extremely cold. So you need to bring appropriate personal field gear:

  • FULLY waterproof rain jacket or parka,
  • FULLY waterproof ski pants
  • waterproof, insulated winter boots for snowshoeing (not hiking boots)
  • big, high quality winter mitt
  • very warm winter hat
  • neck gaiter
  • all the under layers
  • all other personal gear that you can think of


Jocelyn Akins, PhD Student
Canid Diversity and Conservation Group, University of California Davis
http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/cdcg/home.php

Project Coordinator, Cascades Carnivore Project
http://cascadescarnivoreproject.blogspot.com/
1514 Belmont ave
Hood River, OR    97031
541.399.6348