
A student internship position is available on the Pullman campus to work with WSU faculty and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife research biologists on a project to develop a captive propagation program to raise state-endangered northern leopard frogs. This experimental program may be used in the future to reintroduce leopard frogs to wetland sites in Washington where they have been extirpated and to conduct research on their population ecology. Duties will include assisting with construction and maintenance of rearing facilities, water quality testing and monitoring, feeding and care of tadpoles and adults, and data collection.
To apply for student positions, or for more information, contact via email: Dr. Rod Sayler (r d s a y l e r @ w s u . e d u).

