A biological volunteer internship position will be offered at Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge (CLNWR) in Key Largo, FL. This position will work on various land management and research projects within the unique ecosystems of the Upper Florida Keys. Duties consist of tasks common to natural resource management including: wildlife surveys, habitat restoration, inventorying and monitoring Find out more »
Archives for February 2017
Wildlife Technician Internship
The Plumas Audubon Society is accepting applications for wildlife conservation internships available May-September 2017. Interns have the opportunity to help with Plumas Audubon’s diverse wildlife monitoring, forest health, conservation and education programs. Two interns are needed to monitor Clark’s and Western Grebes on four lakes in Plumas and Lassen Counties, to set-up and maintain bat Find out more »
Research Assistant (1) – Avian Conservation Project – Ohio
RESEARCH ASSISTANT I -B/H needed to assist avian sampling (stationary point counts and nest search/monitoring), vegetation sampling (woody and herbaceous), and data entry tasks for shale gas pipeline rights-of-way (ROW) research project in eastern Ohio throughout the posted time window. The successful applicant will work alongside the project’s graduate student as well as other field Find out more »
National Forest Foundation
The National Forest Foundation seeks to recruit an entrepreneurial and visionary leader to serve as President. For more information about the National Forest Foundation, please visit www.nationalforests.org. The President will be a leader who inspires the organization and a growing array of stakeholders to engage in a deeply worthwhile mission. The President will possess the Find out more »
Seabird Monitoring Volunteer Field Assistant
The biology program of Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is recruiting several volunteers for the summer of 2017 to assist with our seabird monitoring program. This is a unique opportunity to experience a wildlife refuge that spans much of the coastline of Alaska, covers nearly 3.4 million acres, and provides essential habitat for some 30 Find out more »
Big Cat Research Opportunity in South Africa
The Big Cat Research Project is seeking volunteers for an ongoing study of lion, leopard, and cheetah behavior and distribution in South Africa. Duties will include conducting scientific observations, taking detailed field notes and data, submitting to and organizing an ongoing identification catalog (of spotted cats, leopard and cheetah), and base camp chores. This experience Find out more »
ORAU/ORISE – U.S. Army Environmental Command Endangered Species Program
A research opportunity is available at the Fort Benning Directorate of Public Works (DPW) Conservation Branch, located in Fort Benning, GA. DPW is seeking a candidate with an Associates of Science degree or higher. The purpose of this internship is to provide the Fort Benning Directorate of Public Works (DPW) Conservation Branch with conservation compliance Find out more »
NWF EcoLeader’s Virtual EcoCareer Conference 2017: Building Pathways to Sustainable Careers February 22 – 23, 2017
The landscape of EcoCareers is shifting in the face of our current political reality and the need for passionate and innovative environmental professionals has never been greater. NWF’s Virtual EcoCareer Conference is your opportunity to learn and network with leading EcoProfessionals who will share insider knowledge on the latest EcoCareer trends, current employment demand Find out more »
Wildlife Leadership Academy Summer Internship
Type of Position: Full Time Stipend: $350/wk Start Date: June 1, 2017 (flexible depending on schedule) Location: Lewisburg, PA + on-site locations for field schools Application Deadline: Preference to applications received by February 1, 2017 The mission of the Wildlife Leadership Academy is to engage and empower high school age youth to become Conservation Ambassadors to Find out more »
Wildlife Biologist I
One Wildlife Technician I is needed 1 April – August 2017 to assist a Clemson University PhD student and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) to investigate the spatial ecology of Brown Pelicans in coastal South Carolina. We aim to provide data for the assessment of potential seabird overlap with offshore energy development Find out more »