Assistant field biologist volunteers needed for research into the Andean
condor in the north of Ecuador. The condor conservation project is a
collaboration between Fundación Galo Plaza Lasso, the Community of
Zuleta and Fundación Zoológica del Ecuador (the parent organization of
Quito Zoo), and is part of Ecuador’s National Strategy for Conservation
of the Andean Condor.
The condor is a Critically Endangered Species in Ecuador. It is
believed that there are fewer than 50 wild condors left in Ecuador, and
18 in captivity. The project aims to understand more about condor
behavior (both wild and captive) in order to identify factors impacting
on condor survival and the actions needed to save the species from
extinction. Project components include captive breeding with plans for
future reintroduction, observation of wild condors, community education
and raising awareness.
Volunteer biology students/graduates can help with data collection
(behavioral observation) for research and habitat conservation.
Volunteers will make detailed observations of the behavior of the
project’s 7 captive condors, and of the wild condors seen most days
here. The area is home to around 10% of Ecuador’s wild condor
population.
The project aims to conserve the condors’ páramo habitat and inventory
other wildlife in the area, so volunteers may also be involved in
cataloguing camera trap photos (often of Andean bears, as well as the
condors), or recording wildlife sightings.
This is a great opportunity to gain practical experience in data
collection in the field and may qualify as an internship or field
experience for the purposes of some degree courses.
Applicants must be studying or have studied biology, zoology, wildlife
conservation or a similar subject at university level for at least a
year. Minimum age: 20. Volunteers need to be reasonably fit, able to
walk at altitude, and have good attention to detail for data collection.
4-week placement starting 1st March 2013. Other opportunities also available for later months in 2013.
For more information and how to apply, download the information
pack from
http://fundaciongaloplazalasso.org/en/voluntariado/volunteer-conservation-biology/
or email volunteersfgpl@yahoo.co.uk . Please quote reference CBJan13Mar
when applying.