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We need an entomologist on an expedition

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ubic, 20.03.2007 23:37

We need an entomologist on an expedition.
Ukok plateau - Arghut-Belukha NPP.
Learn more at www.altailive.narod.ru

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21.03.2007 0:33, RippeR

I'm already here smile.gif
What are the conditions and time of departure? smile.gif

21.03.2007 8:42, Vadim Yakubovich

Yes, if possible, in more detail, when, for how long, what are the conditions for participation (in terms of finances), why an entomologist (what will be necessary from him) and what level-specialist titles. In just how many questions I typed
ps: the site on the link looked

21.03.2007 12:55, Aleksandr Ermakov

The duration of the expedition is 33-45 days along this route-no more than a week in one place... this is very small for field research, though how to work. I wish I could. Success.
ps: and an entomologist doesn't need to fly around a Beluga Whale by helicopter, imho smile.gif

This post was edited by scarabee - 03/21/2007 12: 57

21.03.2007 22:11, RippeR

"ps: an entomologist doesn't need to fly around a Beluga Whale by helicopter, imho
." I think that anyone is very useful and interesting smile.gif

21.03.2007 23:42, Насекомовед

"ps: an entomologist doesn't need to fly around a Beluga Whale by helicopter, imho
." I think that it is very useful and interesting for anyone smile.gif

Map out points of interest to collect jump.gif
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23.03.2007 23:45, Aleksandr Ermakov

"ps: an entomologist doesn't need to fly around a Beluga Whale by helicopter, imho
." I think that it is very useful and interesting for anyone smile.gif

It's a shame when you fly where you could crawl
Born to crawl... smile.gif

Map out interesting points to collect jump.gif

Schedule and... there will be no time to pick up. I read their daily route and realized that this is a continuous run, hike, and not field.
And to dig up the jars, and pick up the mowing....

This post was edited by scarabee - 03/23/2007 23: 48

23.03.2007 23:57, RippeR

"It's a shame when you fly where you could crawl
Born to crawl..."
Born to crawl, flying is doubly interesting.. smile.gif

"Outline and... there will be no time to pick up. I read their daily route and realized that this is a continuous run, hike, and not field.
And to dig up the jars, and pick up the mowing...."
they will still spend the night, so at least for the night you can throw glasses, and this already means something interesting and will run in wink.gif
And during the run, too, a lot of interesting things go and fly, so it doesn't matter. + adventures and new acquaintances, beautiful views, impressions. Don't look so pessimistic.

26.03.2007 13:46, Nilson

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26.03.2007 18:47, RippeR

still, it's better to catch garbage than to spend the same time sitting in a dirty city at a computer..
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26.03.2007 22:32, Aleksandr Ermakov

By the way, at night on the monitor sometimes this arrives.... smile.gif
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17.01.2008 11:07, cichrus

I would not say that biologists are ignorant of equipment and provisions! The fact is that the same biologists are divided into laboratory homebodies and field workers. That's just the latter and think in all the subtleties and deprivations of field life (as in the charter of the Armed Forces).
We have so for example in the state even a catamaran, sometimes you have to pass through such rivers that it takes your breath away...

22.03.2008 8:29, convexus

I would not say that biologists are ignorant of equipment and provisions! The fact is that the same biologists are divided into laboratory homebodies and field workers. That's just the latter and think in all the subtleties and deprivations of field life (as in the charter of the Armed Forces).
We have so for example in the state even a catamaran, sometimes you have to pass through such rivers that it takes your breath away...


I fully join you! By the way, maybe there is someone who wants to go to Western Sayan for a month? But the coloring is difficult to the point. A week and a half of hiking uphill. And they won't pay for it. All on pure entuzyazizm.

08.04.2008 19:39, Peter Khramov

By the way, maybe there is someone who wants to go to Western Sayan for a month? But the coloring is difficult to the point. A week and a half of hiking uphill. And they won't pay for it. All on pure entuzyazizm.

Can you tell us about those places with T. Z. entomologist? This year I seem to have a reason to go — I think it's worth it or not.

19.04.2008 0:51, convexus

Can you tell us about those places with T. Z. entomologist? This year I seem to be getting a reason to go — I think it's worth it or not.

I can tell you in principle. Only the group is already selected.
Which group are you more interested in?

25.04.2008 10:46, Peter Khramov

I can tell you in principle. Only the group is already selected.
Which group are you more interested in?

It doesn't matter that it is typed, I don't pretend :-- ) I'm invited to another party — that's why I ask. I am primarily interested in butterflies.

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