Saturday, December 11, 2021

Mammal biodiversity fellowship

 

Snapshot USA Fellowship Description 

A Fellowship is available for assistance with analysis of mammal biodiversity data  derived from Snapshot USA, a national camera trap survey that has been conducted for  3 years involving participants in all 50 states. The fellow would assist with cleaning the  data, analysis of trends and patterns across physiographic regions, and looking at  trophic interactions between mammal species. The position is intended to expand the  skill set of the Fellow to strengthen their use analytical techniques using large datasets  collected over the landscape scale. 

Requirements:  

Applicants must have a demonstrated ability to use R and some knowledge of  GIS software 

An undergraduate degree in biology, ecology, or GIS 

Some background practical experience in use of camera traps for mammal  surveys 

A desire to pursue future education following the fellowship.  

Position can either be onsite at Smithsonian’s Conservation Biology Institute in Front  Royal, VA or remote. Stipend is $2000 month for 3 months, starting time would be in  January with opportunity for extension beyond 3 months. If interested please submit  

resume, cover letter of qualifications and career goals, as well as the contact  information for 3 references to Dr. Hila Shamon, ShamonH@si.edu; please write in the  subject “Snapshot USA 2021 Fellowship”. Deadline for applications December 22, 2021.