Author: Michaela Morse (Page 9 of 32)

Camp Counselor, Camp Waldo (Summers County, West Virginia)

Start your summer off right by joining the Camp Waldo team! Camp Waldo is a three-week overnight summer camp located on the banks of the Greenbrier River in Summers County, West Virginia, serving kids ages eight through thirteen. If you have a love for working with children and a love for nature, Camp Waldo is the place for you!

We are paying staff $1500 for the three weeks of camp, plus providing all meals and housing. We also offer counselors paid internships in other parts of the organization (pollinator science, environmental philosophy, communications/marketing, reforestation ecology, native plant horticulture, beekeeping, organic farming, and economic development).

Applications processed on a rolling basis.

U.S. Underrepresented Minority Students REU, Organization for Tropical Studies (La Selva, Costa Rica)

We are looking for undergraduate African Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Native Pacific Islanders, who are curious about the natural world. Design and carry out original scientific research in a tropical rain forest. Strict COVID protocols will be followed as part of the on-boarding and during-program procedures. $550/week stipend, room and board, funding for international travel.

Application deadline: March 15th, 2021.

REU in Changing Coastal Environments, LUMCON (Cocodrie, LA)

This summer, mentors are interested in supporting interns to conduct research in a number of topic areas, including: biogeochemistry, habitat forming species, dissolved organic matter cycling, microbial ecology, coastal geology and sea level rise, invertebrate diversity and ecology, disturbance ecology, ecosystem ecology, wetland science, and oil spill impacts. $600/week stipend; room and board, transportation stipend, and research funds.

Application deadline: March 1st, 2021.

Summer Intern (Multiple positions), Root Cause Farm (Asheville, NC)

This internship is ideal for those interested in growing, harvesting, and tending crops, building relationships and trust with the community, and getting produce to those experiencing hunger. Garden crew members study & apply sustainable growing practices and learn from 5 Food System educational classes we facilitate. Send a resume, cover letter and references to garden@rootcausefarm.org.

Applications accepted on a rolling basis or until position is filled.

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