Summer Technician Position – WSU Pollinator Monitoring‏

Honey-bee-apple-pollen-300x224Concerns about pollinator declines have grown in recent years, causing increased interest in pollinator conservation and research into improving bee community health. We seek part-time help to assist in a landscape ecology project that focuses on the impact of transitioning to small-scale diversified organic farming on wild/native bee communities in western Washington. The assistant filling this position will work with the project team of PhD students Elias Bloom and Rachel Olsson to understand the factors that influence the development of these communities.

Learn more and apply here: WSUPollinatorMonitoring_JobDescription(2016).