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Show Group offers ecology work Environmental Action Organization, Organiz-ation, a student group at the University of Wyoming, is currently cur-rently taking applications for individuals indi-viduals interested in studying the ecology of cleareutting during the summer of 1 97 1 . The research, made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation, will be conducted during the ten week period between be-tween June 21 and August 27 in southeastern Wyoming. Objectives of the research will be to evaluate the impact of cleareutting operations opera-tions on tree regeneration, soil conditions, wildlife and other factors. fac-tors. High altitude forest areas in the Medicine Bow National Forest will also be studied. Participants should be students currently enrolled in an institution institu-tion of higher learning and who are experienced in any of the fields of biology, soils, wildlife management, ecology or statistics. Individuals chosen for the research re-search team will receive a stipend of $75 a week, with a travel allowance provided. Students interested in applying for a position on the team should write to: Rnvironmei.tal Action Organization, Clcarcutti ig Study, P.O. Box 3905, University Station, Sta-tion, Laramie, Wyoming, 82070. Copies of the application form are available from Brian Mason. |