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Internship – Wildlife Management

Join the SCA and Make a Difference in Wildlife Conservation

Summary:

Immerse yourself in the world of wildlife conservation with the SCA’s Wildlife Management Internship! This program offers a unique opportunity for passionate students to gain hands-on experience working alongside professionals on critical wildlife conservation projects. You’ll contribute to meaningful efforts to protect and restore wildlife habitats, populations, and ecosystems across the United States.

Qualifications:

  • Enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program in wildlife biology, ecology, natural resource management, or a related field (upperclassmen preferred).
  • Strong foundation in ecological principles and wildlife management practices.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in physically demanding outdoor environments.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A valid driver’s license (may be required).
  • First-aid and CPR certification (preferred).

Responsibilities:

  • Responsibilities will vary depending on the specific project location and focus but may include:
  • Assisting with wildlife surveys and monitoring programs (e.g., bird banding, mammal tracking)
  • Participating in habitat restoration projects (e.g., planting native vegetation, and removing invasive species).
  • Collecting and analyzing data to support wildlife management decisions.
  • Educating the public about the importance of wildlife conservation (in some programs).
  • Maintaining field equipment and data records.

Benefits:

  • Competitive stipend or living allowance.
  • Gain invaluable experience in wildlife conservation field techniques.
  • Develop leadership skills and a strong work ethic.
  • Network with professionals in the field and build your resume.
  • Contribute to the preservation of wildlife and their habitats.

Location:

El Centro, California

Deadline:

August 30,2024

Apply Now

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