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Bat Biologist

March 9, 2010 at 5:40 am

NV-Las Vegas, Job Duties: Aerotek is seeking a bat biologist to conduct internal mine surveys to evaluate roosting habitat and roost characteristics for bat species using the mines. The bat biologist will determine the type of bat use (purpose and species) and wether it is high, medium or low for each mine opening. If an audit or shaft is shallow enough to make the determination that they do not exhibit signs o

Mid-level Biologist

March 8, 2010 at 9:13 am

CA-Irvine, Our client is a leading environmental consulting firm with an office in Santa Ana, CA. Their employees like competitive salaries, medical, dental, and disability coverage, retirement benefits, and a generous vacation and holiday schedule. They are a seeking a Mid - Senior level Biologist for their Irvine office. They are seeking a highly motivated individual with prior Consulting Experience to jo

Senior Biologist

March 8, 2010 at 9:12 am

CA-Anaheim, Our client is a well-respected environmental planning and consulting firm with an office in Anaheim, California that is looking for a Senior Biologist to join their team. Job Description: -Project management for environmental impact assessments (EIR/EIS) -Project coordination -Preparation of technical sections and reports and conduct resource impact analysis in support of NEPA and CEQA documents -

Molecular/Cellular Biologist

March 8, 2010 at 7:51 am

MA-Bedford, Bedford, MA R&D Building Molecular/Cell Biologist Millipore has established a tiny research group focused on technology and pre-development within Bioprocess R&D. The purpose is to combine the feel of a start-up company with the security of a larger organization. Our charter is to explore the latest in cutting-edge research in order to create revolutionary product offerings and disruptive technol

Text Mining Biologist

March 8, 2010 at 7:21 pm

MA-Cambridge, Description: "The Biotherapeutics and Bioinnovation middle (BBC) is the newest division within Pfizer and is focused on translating biomedical discoveries into new medicines. The BBC can be described as a federation of tiny, biotech research units, each focused on a novel and growing area of biotechnology and utilizing it to develop new medicines. The BBC also aggressively pursues bioinnovation t

CA-san diego, OBJECTIVE: Independently establishes and exploits state-of-the-art equipment and processes to express and then highly purify membrane proteins (e.g. integral membrane proteins, GPCRs, ion channels and membrane-associated proteins) and their complexes with agonists and/or antagonists for crystallographic analysis to support further design of drug candidates. Highly purified proteins also support as

Post-Doc Fellow

March 8, 2010 at 1:22 am

GA-Atlanta, Post-doctoral position at Emory University, Atlanta, GA - USA Job Description A post-doctoral fellow position is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Nicholas Boulis, MD at the Emory University in Atlanta, GA for a motivated Molecular Biologist in the area of Gene Therapy for Neurological Disorders. The Boulis laboratory has concentrated much of its effort on motor-neuron specific gene d

An Overview of Birding in Hawaii

March 21, 2009 at 4:41 pm

Like other tropical locations, the weather in Hawaiian Islands is generally pleasant and warm but at higher elevations, the weather changes abruptly. Millions of seabirds as well as wetland birds find...

Yesterday I was at my Sunday Birdwatching class. I had just taken a picture of a rare bird and in my excitement I showed it to my tutor. He said 'Well done!' then hugged me, then he started feeling up and down. My penis became difficult but I told him to cease it and he did. He's 40 years old and I am 16. I did feel quite ashamed. I just birdwatch to have a good time on Sundays. I don't want to go back next week but I want to keep birdwatching and he is the only birdwatching tutor in town. What should I do?

I just adore reading Consumer Reports or other similar publications that pit products in the same price class or same product category versus one another. It's completely intriguing to me. An e...

Creative Force Maps just completed a custom map project for the Great Florida Birding Trail Eastern Division. The Great Florida Birding Trail is a program of the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation ...

I'm trying to plan a trip to Maui in Sept or Oct and am trying to decide on lodging. My fiance and I are getting married in Po'olenalena and spending about a week or so in Maui. I have found a lot of affordable condo rentals in Kihei and Lahaina so I'm leaning towards those areas but Wailea seems to have beautiful beaches as well. Of these 3 areas, which would you pick? Or should I split my trip between South and West Maui? What are the advantages/disadvantages to these areas and what is the major difference, if any, between South and West Maui? We want a nice relaxing, romantic trip as well as being able to like nightlife and outdoorsy stuff like snorkeling and birdwatching.

In general Rutland offer a fairly wide range of activities for various types of people, such as farms, birdwatching, rock climbing, cycling, sailing, boating, canoeing, horse riding, swimming and alot more. Although this is very good for such a tiny county, the amount of activities after school and during the school holidays could be more, and the activities could be aimed more at young people and teenagers. When I researchered activities avaliable for kids aged between 8 and 14 I discovered that there weren't that many although I did find some; "Rainforest Roadshow" during school holidays based in the library which is free but would only appeal to certain types of people. "Teen Quad Biking" which although is popular, it's cost decrease the number of people able to join which is a very big issue. Activities for teenagers should be targeted at them and revolved around them and the cost should be a part of that. After school clubs and youth groups are seeming quite popular, one in particular being Jules Youth Club, for teenagers between 13 and 19 for two days a week from 6:30pm-9:00pm and the membership is free. They offer a wide range of activities for every types of people and this would benifit the community better than just a one activity club, their activities include;pool, computers, music, arts, crafts, sports, and project work and much more. Jules bring the community together and I think that Rutland would benifit if we had more clubs like this. One thing I think that could be improved is having longer opening times, wider age range,extra help with schoolwork,advice and being open on weekends. It would be useful because it would allow young people to receive involved in a safe enviroment where they feel confident and most importantly like themselves.

Choosing Binoculars for Birding

July 29, 2009 at 10:56 pm

So you're shopping for a pair of binoculars to use for watching birds, and you're wondering what you need to take into account when deciding which to buy. There are different factors that arrive into p...

I need one for general night time viewing and for birdwatching in the day time. I will be buying one online and also i won't be buying a tripod so yeah; what nice of bino should i be looking for? What would i be able to look at night if i receive a 7x50mm binocular?

i am looking to receive into a club or organization. Can anyone please give me a site to go to, so i can look for something i can receive into? im in my 20's

You may not know it, but bird watching is one of the most popular hobbies in the United States. More than 50 million people in the United States list bird watching as a hobby. Many do it because they...

Thayer Birding Software - A Review

January 5, 2010 at 3:31 am

If you're a keen bird watcher, you probably have notebooks full of sightings and maybe sketches, if you're any good with a pencil. You almost certainly have digital photos too but how can you consoli...

I understand the appeal of birdwatching for them, but what purpose do those noises have?

and which spotting scopes are the best for birdwatching

1)San juan, puerto rico is a great place to stay for the summer fun activities include golfing, surfing, fishing, camping, and birdwatching 2)dress to impress

During the winter Central Florida in general and the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge in particular is considered to be one of the country’s premier birding destinations. So, if you are planning a vacat...

right it my 16th birthday soon and i don't know what to ask my parent for. Im stuck Between to different gifts. 1st one is binoculars ( I like birdwatching XD) and a couple of books or 2nd one is an itouch, what do you think i should ask for :S????

im 16 soon and i don't know what to ask from my parents. im stuck between two different gifts atm. 1st one is binoculars ( i like birdwatching ) and some books or an ipod touch. what do you think i should ask for ????

Bird Houses Spread Awareness in Birding

January 11, 2010 at 1:07 pm

Bird houses excite home owners across the country. Try asking neighbors, in-laws, co-workers, and acquaintances if they are interested in wild birds and bird feeders, before expressing your possess fee...

whats the best lens for: -quick moving objects -can zoom reallly far -$800 and less -can blur the background nicely -very sharp pictures it'll mostly be used for stuff like birdwatching thanks! btw i have a nikon

Whenever selecting a pair of binoculars you need to realize that you ought to be paying for the very best possible pair for the lowest possible price. The huge difference in value will make the strate...

Galveston Birding Vacations

February 25, 2010 at 1:54 pm

Galveston, Texas is one of the top Birding locations in the United States. Even if you aren't an expert or die difficult birding fan you will like the beauty of the area and it's famous birds. Although th...

Spotting Scopes Terminology Spotting scopes are used when more magnification is needed or wanted than binoculars provide. Spotting scopes are used widely for birding, viewing wildlife and land...

I need it explained in simple, easy-to-understand language. Perhaps explain the differences as to roof prism, porro prism, wide angle, degree of angle, what the X's stand for, as I don't know how to look for a tiny waterproof pair which brings things way up close to use on a boat or for birdwatching. Perhaps a certain brand and type can be suggested? I believe Bushnell are suppose to be very good but are they pricey because of the name? I look a lot of Nikons and wonder if they may be the best buy? (I am leary of Olympus because they have so many remanufactured products out there). Any and every suggestions and info will be much appreciated. Thank you. Also, please explain the field of view, angle of view and if some can be attached onto a tripod without an adapter. And, should I look for fogfree lenses only? Would ATB (allterrain) ones be best because they are more durable?

Or do you just take the money and run? Is there a middle ground that would make everyone glad? Telescope poll: Birdwatching or voyeurism?

Hi! I'm preaparing my resume for an internship banding birds. I want to include this but I don't know in which section (and how): -Participated in the workshop "Theory and Practice in banding birds and mist netting", organized by the CENAA (National Banding Centre) -Took course on birdwatching conducted at the Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo (I'm from Argentina, that's why it's in Spanish) Should both go below "Experience"? Or below "Education"? Or below another section? Thanks!

I couldve swore these were disney movies but I'm not positive looking through the lists of disney movies. One is of a girl who wore a pink skirt, and later died and got the help of some teenage boy, visiting him in highschool and only he could look her. I'm pretty sure this is in the same film, but theres a scene where a girl is spying and claims to be "birdwatching" when a cop comes up to her. I think this is the boys sister. The other film i don't remember well, but it was either a kid made a robot or it was an alien that walked around destroying stuff. Im pretty sure it was an alien, sent to Earth as their world was destroyed. But if I remember correctly there was a big robot thing that shot stuff. I look a car scene and a sign, the robot or whatever had vision to detect targets... I don't know. I don't think it was animated. I'm sure it wasn't Iron Giant though. Thanks for the first find though XD.

The first Point Reyes Birding and Nature Festival will be held in Northern California's beautiful Marin and Sonoma Counties April 23-26. It will feature more than 50 walks, presentations, and classes...

Fulfilling your bird watching and wild bird identification efforts will be realized by understanding basic binoculars' terminology. Binoculars Terminology Power/Magnification and Objective Lens ...

Birding Is A Great Relaxing Pastime

February 1, 2009 at 5:08 am

There are far too many people working themselves into the grave. They work 9-5 and then arrive home to devote several hours to their family. There has to be something else or you would go insane. Ev...

Now that the market is so unstable and, as always, run and supported by brain-dead zombies from the planet "Washintonius 5", should I make direct investments into private companies like Wings Birding Tours or some birding lodge deep in the Amazon basin?

Hello every birdwatchers, I have been thinking of writing a birdwatching program for free use online. Basically, you could enter information about sightings and whatnot. You could upload pictures you took and attach them to your sightings, and browse a database of pictures and information to identify birds. Any suggestions for the ideal birdwatching program? Best answer will be awarded to the most complete and well-explained feature list, but I would like to hear every suggestions!

Welsh birding group

December 1, 2009 at 2:11 pm

Cymdeithas Ted Breeze Jones is a Welsh language group set up to encourage Welsh speakers to learn and share their information about birds. Please drop by and look what we are doing. You will find the w...

Buying A Good Pair of Birding Binoculars

December 1, 2008 at 1:39 pm

Although it doesn't receive much press, bird watching is actually one of the most popular hobbies today. That should arrive as no surprise as it is one of the few pastimes that can be enjoyed almost anywher...

1. why once every week I receive sick at nighttime? it's been starting since schools over. 2. why I keep jumping to interest? when I'm interesting in something, then a little sample of the other show up, I quickly jumps into that, because when I was interested in deep sea creatures, now trees interest me, now birds, now wicca. right now I'm interesting in birdwatching and wicca, how can I cease this? RYS, I don't smoke weed, I'm 13 year old okay? and back off, I would never taste one of those stupid drugs

Looking for a quick weekend trip for tent camping within a few hours' steer of Wichita, KS. Any recommendations? Looking for nature-heavy areas, with lots of birdwatching or nature hiking areas. Prefer state parks or COE, but am open to every suggestions.

Okay, it was just a little idea. I figured out how to make hummingbird feeders from soy sauce bottles. They work great, cost next to nothing, blah blah. I put some pictures up on MySpace, and posted my idea in a birdwatching forum. Pictures! And I still got stupid questions! One person wrote and told me that his feeders were so much better than mine. Is it me? Am I just a lousy communicator, or is there something about new ideas that people have difficult times with? Now the Big Idea. Both my site, www.geocities.com/carjug and Bob's site, www.phondot.com contain the same idea for helping people read, simply make the text easier to decode. Neither of us has had much luck communicating this idea, which works just fine. Does the same principle apply? Do people need to have ideas presented in a certain way, or ... Am I asking the wrong question?

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My main areas of expertise are garden & landscape and pets (exept saltwater fish). I also like birdwatching & learning about the solar system. I work at a plant nursery

I'm looking to buy a new bird guide. I need one tiny enough to carry with me when I go birdwatching but big enough to contain a good amount of info regarding the habits of the birds. I live on the East coast of the US, if that helps. So, what are your favorite bird guides? Which would you say is the best?

I was hoping there was a specific section but there is not (I'll suggest it). Pet birds isn't really right so I suppose zoology is my next best bet?

Later this Summer, I am going to give up using the internet for anything but schoolwork and occasionally looking up restuarants and shops. I want to spend more time outside, with family, learning new things. A few events that have happened recently have made me wish I spent more time with certain people. And I really wish I could change that. The past year has gone so quick, and I don't feel like I acheived that much. I realised that I spend hours a week, not even on MSN, which I don't possess, doing pointless things on the internet. And have realised that I was perfectly glad in my childhood, when I barely knew how to log on. And so were my parents, and their parents and theirs too,.. So I am going to spend time out on bike rides, seeing friends face to face, swimming, riding.. It's light in the evenings, it's warmer every day, and there are so many beautiful things to look at this time of year. Heck, I am half way towards thirty!!! I won't be a child for much longer, so I am going to spend every Summer being childish. I don't want a modern childhood to remember. My question is, what do you remember doing when you were younger to keep yourself occupied. I never use mobile phones anyway. I need some new ideas of how to fill my time, I want a more enriched life. Learning to cook better, birdwatching, whatever. New hobbies, past-times, time-fillers.. I think I would be happier if I didn't spend every this time inside. What did you do when you were longer, before the cyber boom? xx *When you were younger? by the way, I am a teenager living in English countryside, but I can receive the bus to the city/into town Nicholas, the horse idea couldn't be moer appropriate. My grandparents possess a horse that was supposed to be for my mom and I, but she hurt her hand. And I lost my confidence. I could relearn those riding skills I once had with my aunt and mom. Thank you for the superb idea! Sailing sounds like a beautiful idea. I do not live by the sea, but I would adore to do it on holiday. For a credit crunch alternative, we are probably having a simple seaside trip this year. When my mum was younger, she lived on a farm, and they used a boat on the river. Perhaps that would be fun! Oh I am so pleased with every these ideas. Thank you every!!



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