Field Volunteer Assistant working with endangered parrots and macaws in Costa Rica
- Employer
- The Macaw Society
- Location
- Costa Rica (CR)
- Salary
- Volunteer position
- Closing date
- Jan 7, 2024
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- Sector
- Academic / Research, Nonprofit, Aquarium / Zoo / Botanical garden
- Field
- Conservation science, Education / Training
- Discipline
- Ecology, Wildlife Trade, Zoology, Avian/Ornithology, Wildlife Biology, Biological Surveys
- Job Level
- Entry level, Mid level, Senior level
- Salary Type
- Unpaid
- Employment Type
- Volunteer
Job Details
The Macaw Society: Volunteer Field Assistant in Bosque Escondido
http://vetmed.tamu.edu/themacawsociety
Are you passionate about conservation science and making a difference in the world? The Macaw Society is offering a volunteer program that allows you to work side-by-side with experts in the field to protect one of the most endangered groups of birds in the Americas.
For more than two decades, The Macaw Society has been at the forefront of psittacine research in the lowlands of southeastern Peru. Our dedicated team, led by Drs. Brightsmith and Vigo-Trauco from the Schubot Center for Avian Health at Texas A&M University, have produced valuable insights into the behavior and conservation of wild parrots and macaws. As part of our commitment to advancing our conservation efforts, we are expanding our initiatives to new areas in the Neotropics. We are pleased to announce our partnership with RESCATE Wildlife Rescue Center (www.rescatewildlife.org ) in Costa Rica. With over 20 years of experience leading psittacine reintroductions in the country, RESCATE is a remarkable institution and a key partner in our quest to preserve these magnificent birds.
As a volunteer, you'll have the opportunity to learn new skills, gain valuable field experience, and contribute to ongoing conservation efforts. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting out, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds and offer a range of volunteer assistantship programs to suit your level of experience. You will be climbing high up into the treetops to check on macaw nests and observing the endangered Yellow-naped Amazon parrots before and after they're released back into the wild, as part of our ongoing conservation efforts. You'll be gaining valuable experience while helping to protect these incredible birds.
We are welcoming volunteers year-round at “Bosque Escondido”, one of the release sites of RESCATE in the Nicoya Peninsula. Whether you're an amateur enthusiast or a graduate-level professional, we have a volunteer assistantship program that will work for you. If you're a student or recent graduate, our volunteer program is the perfect way to learn and grow, while contributing to an important cause.
Join us and be part of a team that's dedicated to making a real difference in conservation. Together, we can create a brighter future for these incredible birds.
LOCATION
Bosque Escondido Wildlife Refuge – Costa Rica. A 1,800-acre wildlife-rich tropical dry forest on the Nicoya Peninsula. This is a release site for macaws, parrots and other wildlife owned and operated by Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center (www.rescatewildlife.org)
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
In general, we have two different types of positions that are available year-round.
POSITION #1: Long-term volunteer assistant (8 weeks minimum, 3 months stay preferred)
- Qualifications: (1) Previous field experience, (2) Previous experience working with birds, (3) Degree in Biology, Ecology, Forestry, Wildlife Sciences, or related careers or close to graduation, (4) Intermediate/advanced Spanish level (useful but not required). Additional requirements: Good physical condition, able to carry a 40 lb (18 kg) pack over moderate terrain for up to 2 km, no fear of heights (Dec-May). Good disposition for facing new and challenging situations, able to work in a team under stress. Have both live and accident insurance coverage. Activities: You will help to monitor the pre-release and post-release parrot behavior of the endangered Yellow-naped Amazon Parrot and the behavior of macaws and parrots around feeding stations (BE). You will also help measure and prepare food items and refill wildlife feeding stations During the macaw breeding season, you will be trained to climb trees using rope systems to check on macaw nests and chicks. You will be also trained to identify all parrots by sight and sound in the area, to conduct wild parrot censuses in the forest and in roosts, to locate foraging parrots, and enter data into computers.
POSITION # 2: Short-term volunteer assistant (12 days minimum, 30 days stay preferred)
- Qualifications: Previous experience observing animals (captivity/wildlife), (2) appreciation for nature and wildlife. Additional requirements: Average physical condition, ability to walk 2 km over moderate terrain, good sense of observing animals, ability to stay seated for long periods of time, and some background knowledge of birds in general. Activities: These assistants will be quickly trained to identify all the local parrots by sight and become experts at parrot/macaw behavior monitoring around nests and around reintroduced wildlife feeding stations. They will also help measure and prepare food items and refill wildlife feeding stations. Due to the short length of stay, volunteers will have only minimal involvement in activities requiring higher training levels like parrot censuses and tree climbing. Assistants will also help with data entry.
COST
Volunteers need to pay a daily fee according to the position and experience:
- Position #1, Long-term Assistant: 30 USD/day
- Position #2, Short-term Assistant: 45 USD/day
*A one-time processing fee of $30 will be added for all volunteers.
The lodging payment includes food, non-alcoholic beverages, unlimited tea and coffee, and accommodations with bedding provided. Additionally, all volunteers are required to pay for airport transfers, either $20 for pick-up or $10 for drop-off, and extra transportation costs to the release site in the Nicoya Peninsula or Punta Leona Hotel in the central Pacific coast. After being accepted, volunteers will receive an email invoice from Texas A&M University and must pay 20% of the total cost upfront, which is non-refundable and required to secure the reservation. The remaining 80% must be paid at least two weeks prior to the assistant's arrival at the release site. Payment can be made in cash with prior permission from the coordinator. Availability and season may affect daily fees. Domestic and international flight fees to the release site are not covered. For more information, please refer to our website's refund policy.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply please send an email to Volunteering@themacawsociety.org
This email should contain the following:
- A letter of interest explaining why you want to work with us
- Your CV or resume Email addresses for at least 3 references
- The range of dates when you will be available and how long you can participate. For example, “any 20-day period between March and July 2023”or “6 weeks from mid-May until late June.”
Company
The Macaw Society (previously known as the Tambopata Macaw Project) is a long-term research study of the ecology and conservation of macaws and parrots lead by Dr. Donald J. Brightsmith and Dr. Gabriela Vigo-Trauco of the Schubot Center for Avian Health at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS). It started in 1999 in Tambopata, Peru and has expanded to Costa Rica and other areas in the Americas. Its mission is to collect scientific information that produces clear documentation of the natural history, ecology, and conservation of parrots and macaws in the Neotropics and make it available to scientists, researchers, and the public. Its vision is to efficiently use our findings to direct the conservation of parrots and macaws in Peru and other areas where psittacines are declining and at risk of extinction as well as to establish new research and conservation alliances in the Americas and beyond.
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