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Don Edwards S.F. Bay National Wildlife Refuge |
Location: San Francisco
Date: Not specified
Paid: Not specified
Application Deadline: Not specified
Eligibility: Not specified
Description: The San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex maintains a year-round intern program, offering qualified individuals the opportunity to gain experience in the fields of wildlife biology, environmental education or visitor services. For periods of time varying from 12 weeks to a year, interns reside at Don Edwards SFB NWR while supporting one or more of the National Wildlife Refuges within the Complex.
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Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge |
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Location: Mississippi
Date: Spring and possibly, summer
Paid: Yes; $100 per week stipend
Application Deadline: Not specified
Eligibility:
# Some experience or skill with woodworking equipment or hand tools would be helpful. # Familiarity with and ability to operate small boats is desirable. # Skill in identifying waterfowl, shorebirds, waders, and songbirds is desirable Description: As a Yazoo Refuge intern you would be working with wood duck box maintenance and production checks, passerine nest boxes, moist soil management, waterfowl surveys, and other wildlife-related work projects. Full listing |
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Region |
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Location: Alaska Description: Different internship programs available on their website. |
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Location: South Dakota Description: Lists some internships that are offered throught the United States having to do with GIS. See website for links and more information. |
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Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge |
Location: Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge, Sussex, NJ Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge, Gardner, NY
Date: Summer
Paid: Yes (a stipend of $177 per week)
Application Deadline: February 1 (or until filled)
Eligibility: Applicant must be at least eighteen years of age, have the ability to work with minimal supervision, possess a valid driver’s license, and have good physical ability. Preference will be given to individuals pursuing a degree specializing in environmental conservation, wildlife/habitat management or environmental education.
Description: The refuge seeks to fill several intern positions for the upcoming field season, which typically runs from May through August. These positions would be directly involved in the research and field work related to the following areas:
Indiana Bat Bog Turtle General Habitat Management Outreach Programs
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