The Tsaobis Baboon Project is a long-term study of wild desert baboons in Namibia. We are currently recruiting Volunteer Field Assistants for our 2019 field season. These positions combine practical research with training and are entirely field-based. The volunteers are trained by and work alongside doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers, assisting with their studies and contributing to the wider research activities of the Baboon Project.
The fieldwork will primarily involve daily follows of baboon troops on foot, collecting data on the behaviour of individually recognisable animals, together with monthly vegetation surveys, and the capture of both study troops to fit GPS collars and collect measurements and samples. This year, our research focus is on baboon social behaviour and female reproductive strategies.
Positions available
Five Volunteer Field Assistant positions are currently available, each running for 3.5 months from mid-April to the end of July.
What we cover
Once the volunteers arrive in Namibia, the Tsaobis Baboon Project covers all their work-related costs, including all meals and accommodation. We will also cover the costs of the volunteers’ research visas and travel insurance. On the successful completion of fieldwork, we also contribute a minimum of £75 towards the cost of the volunteers’ air ticket.