Jobs
Project Coordinator: Pacific Invasives Initiative
The Pacific Invasives Initiative (PII) has an opportunity for a person committed to conservation to coordinate PII support to Pacific agencies and practitioners. PII is a partnership of eight organisations including regional agencies, conservation NGOs and IUCN. We work with Pacific agencies/organisations to strengthen their support for invasive species management and develop their capacity to take effective action against their priority invasive species problems. The Project Coordinator is a key position within the PII Coordinating Team based at the University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus...
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Ph.D. Opportunity
A project on the impact of native and exotic rodents on the breeding success of Wedge-tailed Shearwaters on Muttonbird Island, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales.
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Research Assistant/Volunteers: Falkland Islands
October-January.
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International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Global Island Partnership (GLISPA) Coordinator
Start date: ASAP, 3 years duration (renewable)
Application Deadline: July 9, 2008
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Job opportunities on Gough Island: the World's most important seabird island.
A new opportunity exists for a year's work on Gough Island in the South Atlantic for two RSPB Senior Field Assistants from September 2008. A rope-access/climbing qualification and/or experience will be seen as an advantage, as will experience of conducting biological field work, including on seabirds and rodents, under strenuous conditions.
Please note the two posts have differing (but partially overlapping) skills/qualifications requirements. You may fit one but not the other.
Go to www.rspb.org.uk to see full details of the two posts and how to apply. Do it soon as the application deadline is not far away.
Send queries to Richard Cuthbert, not to John Cooper please.




