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Grassland Intern | American Prairie Reserve

by Grace L. Schumaker on April 23, 2018

PAID GRASSLAND ECOLOGY INTERNSHIP
Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is offering
internship opportunities with grassland and wildlife ecology projects at the American
Prairie Reserve (www.americanprairie.org) in Northeastern Montana near the town of
Malta. The intern will support staff activities associated with ecology projects and play a
significant role in the advancement of conservation science at SCBI and APR full time from
mid-June to mid-November. During this time, housing will be provided at a research center
on site. It is highly recommended that interns own a vehicle with high clearance for
personal use. This internship offers a stipend of $1200-$1500 per month depending on
qualifications. The intern will be responsible for the cost of transportation to Montana,
personal transportation during their stay, and personal health insurance. Applications must
be received by May 4th. To apply, see additional information below.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES/DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Selected candidates will learn to place and maintain camera traps for wildlife surveys. In
addition, they will learn to identify plants and gain specific knowledge on grassland
species of the western U.S. by applying methods for vegetation surveys and mapping
protocols. Interns will learn to compile and review ecological data in standard formats.
During this internship, candidates will improve leadership skills and learn to discuss
APR/SCBI ecology projects by presenting to different audiences. Be expected to organize
weekly activities, in conjunction with supervisors, to achieve primary goals. Interns will also
assist staff in outreach and education events that convey conservation science to the
public.

QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants should have knowledge and experience with wildlife surveys. Must enjoy being
outdoors in all weather conditions. Strong communications and the ability to engage within
a team environment with staff and other interns and volunteers is necessary. Applicants
must hold a valid driver’s license. Experience in off-road driving is a plus. Preference will
be given to undergraduate or graduate students pursuing a career in a related field, but
recent graduates accepted.

HOW TO APPLY
To apply or request more information, direct emails to Hila Shamoon at
hila.shamoon@gmail.com. Please be sure to include in your email a resume or CV and a
one-page statement of your interest in pursuing this position. The statement should
mention relevant experience, career goals, education, your reasons for wanting this
internship, and what you hope to gain from the experience.

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