Field Season Preparations Sample Clauses

Field Season Preparations. Ideally, the field crew will arrive in Fairbanks ten days prior to the start of the first trapping session (see Box 2.1). The first three days will be spent in Fairbanks organizing field equipment, acquiring provisions, and examining museum specimens to aid field identifications. The next week will be spent in Denali setting up the trapping grids, hauling traps to the study sites, and networking with the NPS resource staff and bear technicians. Formal training will all be ‗hands- on‘ and will occur during the first week of sampling when the principal investigator (Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxx) will be in the field with the crew. Depending on the vehicle being used, two or three road trips will be required to get all the necessary gear from Fairbanks to Denali. The bulk of the cargo will be traps (~1200) and food for the first half of the season. Check with the LTEM coordinator as to where to store equipment at Denali. Box 2.1: The First Ten Days To be done in Fairbanks …  Complete necessary paperwork to start employment process (see Xxxxx Xx #309)  View museum specimens (target and non-target species)  Purchase food from Xxxx Xxxxxx (for purchase order see Genelle Rm #308)  Purchase bait from Alaska Feed (2 x 50 lb bag of cracked sunflower seeds)  Microwave bait to prevent germination (100 lb x 1.5 minutes on high per pound)  Purchase additional equipment as required (see accompanying checklists)  Ensure field equipment is functional (particularly palmtops, laptops, and tents)  Review data handling and downloading procedures with Xxxx Upon arrival in Denali …  Meet with LTEM coordinator  Pickup road permit (arranged by LTEM coordinator)  Pickup radio from dispatch (discuss radio protocol with dispatch)  Watch ―Rules of the Road‖ video, an instructional and inspirational video on driving the park road  Watch ―Denali Backcountry Video‖ at the Visitors Center  Meet with Bear Technicians  Get bear barrels (4 large) from Bear Techs or backcountry desk  Arrange for equipment storage and refrigeration (for mortalities) with LTEM coordinator  Checkout living arrangements for weekend accommodations Setting up …  Five days will be needed to setup grids at all study sites (see section 2.3)  All 400 traps can be brought to the Rock Creek site as it is the first site trapped  150 traps can also be cached at each site at this time
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