Lincoln Park Zoo inspires communities to create environments where wildlife will thrive in our urbanizing world. The zoo is a leader in local and global conservation, animal care and welfare, learning, and science. A historic Chicago landmark founded in 1868, the not-for-profit Lincoln Park Zoo, is a privately-managed, member-supported organization and is free and open 365 days a year. General Summary The Urban Wildlife Institute Field Research intern will gain valuable experience by assisting the Urban Wildlife Institute with field research projects both on the zoo grounds and in the Greater Chicago area. Primary responsibilities will focus on projects related to biodiversity monitoring of bats and terrestrial mammals, a behavior change project aimed to improve coexistence between humans and wildlife, as well as One Health projects including tick surveys and rat management. Responsibilities will include preparing equipment and trouble-shooting issues, assisting with field work in Chicago and surrounding suburbs (transportation from zoo provided), conducting literature searches, uploading and managing data, and tagging and analyzing images from wildlife cameras. This position may also assist with other zoo-based ecological research studies, including management of the Black-crowned night heron colony. The intern should be self-motivated, adaptable, and enthusiastic to work both in the field and in front of a computer as some office/virtual work will be likely. Based on existing research, the intern will also have an opportunity to design and execute a unique project of interest. In addition to scientific monitoring, you will gain experience communicating the importance of urban nature by interacting with people of various ages, backgrounds and knowledge levels through camp programs, university tours, or community outreach events in which UWI may be asked to participate. This position requires accessing areas that are off trail on uneven terrain, through sometimes thick vegetation, and being outdoors in all weather conditions. Must be able to transport equipment of up to 10 lbs from the vehicle to field site at times off pathways and over uneven terrain. This is a paid, full-time (35 hours/week), 12-week position that begins in late May/early June. Applications will be reviewed beginning April 7, and will continue until the position is filled. Housing is not provided. Applicants should submit a cover letter and CV or resume. Learning Objectives The intern will learn:
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