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Position: Mottled Duskywing Wildlife Biology Technician (Norfolk)
Project: Native Pollinator Initiative
Organization: Wildlife Preservation Canada
Location: On Site – near St. Williams Conservation Research Reserve, Norfolk County, Ontario

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In Ontario, the Mottled Duskywing is listed as Endangered, a status which was precipitated by historical loss and fragmentation of oak savanna habitat and other human induced pressures. The Ontario Butterfly Species at Risk Recovery Team have been working on plans to reintroduce Mottled Duskywing to formally occupied locations since 2017. Pinery Provincial Park was chosen as the first location for reintroduction because of the quality and extent of suitable habitat present. Based on the success of the Pinery reintroduction program, the Recovery Team started reintroduction to several sites in Norfolk County in 2024. We are seeking enthusiastic, up-and-coming field ecologists to join our 2026 field team to monitor introduced Mottled Duskywing in Norfolk County. Access to a vehicle is required.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The wildlife biology technician will work closely with Dr. Ryan Norris (University of Guelph) and biologists at Wildlife Preservation Canada and Natural Resource Solutions Inc. to conduct releases and post-release monitoring of captive-reared Mottled Duskywing, butterfly mark-resighting and vegetation surveys. The wildlife biology technician will assist with all aspects of establishing and executing a monitoring program of an introduced population of endangered Mottled Duskywing (Erynnis martialis) (MODU) at several sites in and around the St. Williams Conservation Reserve. The project aims to achieve the overall recovery goal of the species in Ontario by re-establishing this species at formally occupied locations. This multi-disciplinary and collaborative project involves releasing captively reared individuals and monitoring their establishment and dispersal within the park using mark resighting and distance sampling methods.
Specific tasks and responsibilities include:
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
ASSET SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE GAINED FROM THIS POSITION
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Current status: Open/apply now. Date posted: Apr 29 2026 ID: 75954 #LI-DNI