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Old 13-03-2012, 09:50   #1
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quando una squadra arriva a dei risultati e l'intesa si sente e si legge è un traguardo per tutti, indipendentemente dal tipo di lavoro che si fa!
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Old 13-03-2012, 20:39   #2
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Ogni tanto è bello essere orgogliosi di questa razza.
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Old 14-03-2012, 01:20   #3
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Ogni tanto è bello essere orgogliosi di questa razza.
Dipende Peppe...chissa' se morde di punta o a bocca piena ...
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Dramma in Svizzera, morti
22 bambini in un incidente stradale




SIERRE - Un pullman con 52 turisti belgi a bordo si è schiantato contro il muro di un tunnel nel cantone di Wallis, al confine tra Italia e Svizzera, uccidendo 28 persone, fra le quali 22 bambini. Lo ha riferito la polizia svizzera. Il pullman di turisti stava facendo ritorno in Belgio dopo una vacanza sulle neve.

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Dramma in Svizzera, morti
22 bambini in un incidente stradale




SIERRE - Un pullman con 52 turisti belgi a bordo si è schiantato contro il muro di un tunnel nel cantone di Wallis, al confine tra Italia e Svizzera, uccidendo 28 persone, fra le quali 22 bambini. Lo ha riferito la polizia svizzera. Il pullman di turisti stava facendo ritorno in Belgio dopo una vacanza sulle neve.

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Dramma in Svizzera, morti
22 bambini in un incidente stradale

SIERRE - Un pullman con 52 turisti belgi a bordo si è schiantato contro il muro di un tunnel nel cantone di Wallis, al confine tra Italia e Svizzera, uccidendo 28 persone, fra le quali 22 bambini. Lo ha riferito la polizia svizzera. Il pullman di turisti stava facendo ritorno in Belgio dopo una vacanza sulle neve.

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Old 14-03-2012, 14:10   #6
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Qualcuno potrebbe sognare.....

http://www.davemech.org/index.html
Wolf Tech Positions (volunteer)

Four volunteer field technicians needed to live-trap, drug, and radio-collar wolves in the Superior National Forest, Minnesota from June through August by vehicles along forest roads, and from September through November by canoe and camping in wilderness areas. In 2012 we need two to four volunteer techs to live-trap and radio-tag deer in the study area from February through mid April.
On-the-job training. Excellent chance to gain experience and competency in these basic wildlife research techniques.
The project will be directly supervised by Dr. Shannon Barber-Meyer.
Qualifications:
  1. At least 4 years of courses in wildlife, biology, ecology or zoology
  2. Good references
  3. Willingness and ability to work long hours in semi-wilderness conditions, but good living conditions
  4. Hunting, fur-trapping, hiking, backpacking, and/or camping experience
  5. Must be a U.S. citizen with a Social Security number, in order to receive reimbursement for food (see below). If willing to forego payment for food, I can accept foreign volunteers or others without Social Security numbers.
Compensation:

Free housing, including cooking facilities; excellent working conditions; excellent experience with live-trapping, radio-tagging, and radio tracking wolves and deer, and examining wolf-killed deer during winter; $15.00/day food stipend.
To Apply:

Download application form (Word .doc)
Please return application to Shannon Barber-Meyer, U.S. Geological Survey, [email protected]
For Further Information:

Contact David Mech, U. S. Geological survey, Rm 100E, The Raptor Center, University of Minnesota, 1920 Fitch Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108. Phone 651-649-5231, Fax 651-649-5233, [email protected]
For Research Details:

See Wildlife Monographs No. 77 and 80; J. Wildl. Mgmt. 50:691-698, 59:565-570, and 54:297-299; Can. J. Zool. 69:2946-2955 and 72:1557-1565.
Besides my own research in Minnesota, the High Arctic, and Yellowstone, I know of only the following ongoing research projects on wolves in North America.
  • Canada - Dr. Paul Paquet, [email protected]
  • Yellowstone - Dr. Doug Smith, Yellowstone Center for Resources, P. O. Box 168, YNP, WY 82190, [email protected]
  • Isle Royale - Dr. Rolf Peterson, Biological Sciences Dept., Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, [email protected]
  • Montana - Dr. Dan Pletscher, School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, [email protected]
  • North Carolina - Ms. Kathy Whidbee , U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Red Wolf Recovery Program, 708 North Highway 64, P.O Box 1969, Manteo, NC 27954, [email protected]
  • Wisconsin - Dr. Jack Stewart, Professor & Director, Wolf Research Team, Northland College, Ashland, WI 54806
  • Captive Wolf Studies:
    • North American Wildlife Park Foundation, Battle Ground, IN 47920, [email protected]
    • Dr. Fred Harrington, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3M 2J6, [email protected]
Most of these individuals already have enough employees and graduate students, but it might be advisable to write them, telling them that if no positions are available, they do not need to reply.
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Old 14-03-2012, 21:08   #7
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Qualcuno potrebbe sognare.....

http://www.davemech.org/index.html
Wolf Tech Positions (volunteer)

Four volunteer field technicians needed to live-trap, drug, and radio-collar wolves in the Superior National Forest, Minnesota from June through August by vehicles along forest roads, and from September through November by canoe and camping in wilderness areas. In 2012 we need two to four volunteer techs to live-trap and radio-tag deer in the study area from February through mid April.
On-the-job training. Excellent chance to gain experience and competency in these basic wildlife research techniques.
The project will be directly supervised by

beh roba affascinante ,ma da ricchi,temo:

peraltro il termine"volunteer" sopra sta per volontario,ovviamente,che in quel contesto potrebbe -potrebbe,dico,ipotizzo,chiedo lumi-significare anche"non retribuito"oco male,certe cose le si fa anche senza paga-o simil tale-,ok ,ma chi è che può impiegare mesi e mesi in contesti pur affascinanti ma cmq molto impegnativi? solo qualcuno che campa di rendita suppongo

e cmq le competenze richieste,inglese a parte,son piu da ex incursore dei navy seals,certo innamorato della wilderness, che da comune mortale

cmq di candidature ne riceveranno,eccome
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Old 14-03-2012, 21:11   #8
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Qualifications:
  1. At least 4 years of courses in wildlife, biology, ecology or zoology
  2. Good references
  3. Willingness and ability to work long hours in semi-wilderness conditions, but good living conditions
  4. Hunting, fur-trapping, hiking, backpacking, and/or camping experience
  5. Must be a U.S. citizen with a Social Security number, in order to receive reimbursement for food (see below). If willing to forego payment for food, I can accept foreign volunteers or others without Social Security numbers.
Compensation:

Free housing, including cooking facilities; excellent working conditions; excellent experience with live-trapping, radio-tagging, and radio tracking wolves and deer, and examining wolf-killed deer during winter; $15.00/day food stipend.
To Apply:
OK ORA TUTTO CHiaRO,SCUSA HAYLA ME La ERO PERSO la parte sopra:
IN prATICA HAN I ....BUONI PASTO rimborsati e devi essere un cittadino usa.....oltre a un background di 4 anni sulla materia

...il che esclude tutti noi
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