FYI
3 volunteer research assistants (RAs) are needed this spring and summer (late March
through mid-July) to assist PhD student Julie Chase with on-campus fieldwork as part of
the Carrion Crow Behaviour and Cognition Project. This is a unique opportunity for
students interested in both observational and experimental behavioural research on wild
animals.
The RAs would primarily help with a project assessing the effects of urbanisation on crow
breeding activity by monitoring the approximately 20 crow territories across campus. After
training, the RAs may undertake this activity independently and on their own schedules. It
is very highly recommended that these observations are conducted in the morning, as that
is when the crows are most active. RA responsibilities would include data collection,
prompt data entry, and consistent communication with the rest of the research team.
The RAs may also have the opportunity to assist with ringing of adult and fledgling crows,
although plans for this project are still tentative. In collaboration with experts from
BTO Scotland and Tay Ringing group, we would use a variety of methods to catch adult and
fledgling crows and place rings on their legs for individual identification, as well as
conduct simple behavioural tests to determine reactions to the stress of this human
handling. This activity would take place near dawn, so as to minimise the disruption on
campus. While this activity is optional, it is a fantastic opportunity to learn about
behavioural research on (very) temporarily captive animals, as well as new field ecology
techniques. The RAs would primarily assist with note taking, sample collection, and
maintaining the work area.
This RA position is not restricted to any specific course or year of study. No experience
is needed, but punctuality, reliability, attention to detail, and communication skills are
key. RAs will be expected to work independently at times. Full training will be provided.
If interested, please get in touch with Julia (Julie) Chase at j.e.chase(a)stir.ac.uk
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