The purpose of this agreement is to cooperatively monitor amphibian breeding habitats in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks in order to provide park managers early warning and to interpret the status and trends of monitoring data to the public.
Staff ecologist will collaboratively
work with the Cooperator research associates throughout all phases of the project from scheduling the start date and sequence of catchment monitoring, determining data quality objectives for collection of covariate data, conducting the analysis and leading the preparation of reports.
The NPS will provide logistical support at parks, including housing of the Cooperator personnel; ensure that the monitoring protocol and reports are peer reviewed and published as a NRR; provide statistical analysis and publication of results and ensure that the results are interpreted for park managers.
Our staff data manager will provide data management support.