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Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand

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    Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand

    Field assistants are needed for a research project on the behavioral ecology of Phayre's leaf monkeys (Trachypithecus phayrei) at Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, Northeastern Thailand. The study is conducted by Andreas Koenig & Carola Borries (Dept of Anthropology, Stony Brook University) and aims to test socio-ecological models regarding costs and benefits of group life, ecology of social relationships, and reproductive strategies.

    The study area comprises a primary forest (hill evergreen, dry evergreen, dry dipterocarp, pine and bamboo forest) at an elevation of 300-1,300m asl (monsoon climate with cold winters). In addition to 7-8 primate species, the area harbors e.g., elephants, gaurs, 2 bear species, 8 cat species (including tigers), wild dogs, jackals, snakes (including cobras) and plenty of leeches, mosquitoes, spiders, and ticks.

    The work will include: maintenance of a trail system, basic botantical work, behavioral observations (e.g., ranging, activity budgets, focal sampling), data entry as well as maintenance of equipment. Most of the work in the forest is off-trail including areas with dense undergrowth and bamboo stands. The field assistants will be trained in Thailand. Basic accomodation is available at the headquarters within the sanctuary (see our web page; more details available on request).

    Qualifications/Experience:
    The work in the forest is demanding (particularly during the rainy season) and field worker rather regularly encounter elephants, forest bisons, bears, packs of wild dogs, snakes, etc. Applicants should be physically fit, self-reliant, and feel comfortable under the conditions described. The ability to ride a motorbike is essential. Applicants should have a BS or BA (Biology, Physical Anthropology or related field) and prior research experience. Applicants must be willing to learn the Thai language.

    Salary/funding:
    No salary.

    Support provided for internship/volunteer positions (travel, meals, lodging):
    No salary is provided. We will provide a small stipend, which is, however, not sufficient to cover all costs on site. Successful applicants need to be prepared to cover ca. $100-$200 per month. Airfare up to $1,500 will be provided; please note, however, that transportation costs will be reimbursed only at the end of your stay (after a complete stay of 13 months on site), i.e., successful applicants have to initially cover their airfare. Positions and funding are contingent of our success in grant applications.

    Term of Appointment:
    13 months; beginning ca. mid-end of June 2010 or later (depending on when funding becomes available)

    Application Deadline:
    July 15, 2009

    Comments:
    Applications should include an application letter, CV/résumé, as well as names, phone numbers and e-mails of 2 references. Applications by e-mail are preferred .

    Contact Information:
    Andreas Koenig
    Dept of Anthropology, Circle Rd, SBS Bldg S-517
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-4364
    USA

    Telephone Number:
    631-632-1513

    Fax Number:
    631-632-9165

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    E-mail Address:
    [email protected]