Canvasback Annual-Cycle Movement Ecology & Productivity Research

Location: Continental and SW Manitoba Parkland Habitat

Dr. Ben Sedinger – University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
Dr. Jay VonBank, Dr. Todd Arnold, & Dr. Frank Rohwer – Delta Waterfowl Foundation

PROJECT OVERVIEW
Delta Waterfowl and the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point are seeking a motivated M.S. student to lead a research project focused on validating geolocator technology using GPS/GSM transmitters on nesting female Canvasbacks in southwestern Manitoba. While geolocators are a cost-effective method of tracking broad movement patterns, validation of general movement areas has not been conducted in Canvasbacks. GPS/GSM transmitters provide fine-scale locations with superior accuracy, and can provide inference into the actual locations used by canvasbacks throughout the annual cycle while validating geolocation technology. This work will provide the first annual-cycle validation of geolocator accuracy for the species and represents a critical step in improving large-scale movement and survival inference. The Manitoba field effort will include deployment and tracking of approximately 30 GPS/GSM units per year on nesting females, integrating telemetry data with geolocator estimates across the full annual cycle.

In addition to the transmitter validation focus, the position will contribute to the long-term study of Canvasback productivity and predator-management effects in parkland breeding habitat. Breeding-season work includes, conducting pair and brood surveys, detecting and monitoring hundreds of Canvasback and other over-water nests with a crew of 3–4 seasonal technicians. Much of the nesting work uses drone-based thermal and visual surveys.

TIMELINE & SUPPORT
Fieldwork begins April 2026 at the Minnedosa Field Station (SW Manitoba), followed by transition to UW–Stevens Point in August 2026. We anticipate 1–2 additional field seasons. The position includes a tuition waiver, UWSP benefits eligibility, and a $1,800/month stipend.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS 

• B.S. in biology, ecology, wildlife management, or related discipline
• Meets UW–Stevens Point graduate admission requirements
• Strong commitment to team-based scientific research

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

• Waterfowl field experience on the prairies
• Experience handling ducks and/or deploying tracking devices
• Data management and statistical skills (e.g., R)
• Experience operating drones, ATVs, and other field equipment
• Demonstrated ability to work independently and supervise personnel

CONTACT
For more information:
Dr. Ben Sedinger (ben.sedinger@uwsp.edu)
Dr. Jay VonBank (jvonbank@deltawaterfowl.org)

TO APPLY
Submit a single PDF (cover letter, CV, unofficial transcripts, and reference contacts) to Dr. Sedinger.