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Undergraduate Job Opportunity – Research Technician for Oak Management Research Project

Job Description: One on Call Research Technician is needed to help implement field activities for the Oak Management Research project administered through the Michigan Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit<https://www1.usgs.gov/coopunits/unit/Michigan> and the Applied Forest and Wildlife Ecology Laboratory (AFWEL)<https://www.afwelsite.com/> in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University. The Research Technician will primarily assist with vegetation sampling in upland oak forest ecosystems, as well as deployment and maintenance of remote cameras and acoustic recording units across southern Michigan, as needed. Contact Clay Wilton ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) for inquiries.


Clay Wilton<https://www.canr.msu.edu/people/clay-wilton?roleURL=clay-wilton?language_id=>
Ecologist | Michigan Natural Features Inventory
Michigan State University Extension

Ph.D. Student | Michigan Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Michigan State University
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