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California Condor Field Assistant
The Peregrine Fund is recruiting field assistants to work at our California Condor release site in northern Arizona.  WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO HIRE U. S. RESIDENTS. For background information on the California Condor program, interested candidates should visit The Peregrine Fund's California Condor Notes from the Field pages. The success of the California Condor release effort depends greatly on the dedication of our field biologists; only serious, highly motivated individuals should apply.  California Condor Field Assistant

Aplomado Falcon Release Site Attendants
The Peregrine Fund will be awarding temporary positions for hack site studies at Aplomado Falcon release sites in West Texas and southern New Mexico. Releases will begin in June, July, or August upon activation of the sites. Positions will be awarded for approximately eight to twelve sites, with a two-person team per site. Up to 30 positions will need to be filled.  The release period will be approximately ten weeks at some locations and up to twelve weeks at others. Attendants will be responsible for feeding and monitoring from six to 20 young falcons from the time they are placed at the site until they reach independence. A typed report (format supplied) will be required upon completion of the project. The success of the study and release effort will depend on the effort of the individual as well as the team. Aplomado Falcon Release Site Attendants

Orange-breasted Falcon Hack Site Volunteer, Belize, Central America
Successful applicants will be provided with the rare opportunity to monitor young Orange-breasted Falcons prior to and after they are released in the forests of Belize. Orange-breasted Falcon Hack Site Attendant

Harpy Eagle Hack Site Volunteer, Panama, Central America
Successful applicants will be provided with the rare opportunity to monitor young Harpy Eagles prior to and after they are released in the forests of Belize and Panama. Hack site attendants will be based at a research station near the release site in the countries of Belize and Panama.  Harpy Eagle Hack Site Attendant

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