Published: 03 Nov 2025 22 views
This position will be seated in the University of Idaho (UI) College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Animal, Veterinary and Food Sciences; however, will be based at the UI Nancy M. Cummings Research, Extension and Education Center (NMCREEC) near Salmon, Idaho. Applicants should be aware that although research activities associated with this position are local to NMCREEC, coursework will predominantly be completed remotely. As part of a grant funded research project, this position will be responsible for carrying out research investigating the effectiveness of virtual fence in large, rugged rangeland pastures to contain cattle within or outside of virtual fence boundaries in sensitive riparian and upland areas, post wildfire-burn areas, and invasive grasses and weeds. Collection of data for this project will include metrics on virtual fence containment or exclusion effectiveness, cattle movement and behavior, grazing utilization of forages, pasture vegetation characteristics, wolf predatory activity or other external stressors, and cattle performance data, such as pregnancy rates and change in body condition. The successful candidate will lead a team of Master’s-level graduate students and seasonal technicians and work closely with cattle producers to achieve project goals. Additionally, there will be regular engagement with other scientists and state and federal land management agency personnel.
Through this project, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on a uniquely diverse, multidisciplinary project to gain skills and networks across the disciplines of range science, livestock management, agricultural technology, geospatial mapping, wildlife habitat, rural economics and sociology. Within reason, coursework and project objectives will be personalized to fit the student’s interests and career objectives. The successful candidate will be given the opportunity to develop and execute their own relevant research objective(s) that will complement the funded research. Professional development opportunities will include scientific design and implementation, scientific writing for peer-reviewed journals, attending and presenting at scientific and stakeholder meetings, stakeholder engagement and outreach, multidisciplinary training and networking, team leadership and management, project coordination, and grant writing, among others.
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Contact: Melinda Ellison
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