[PCA] INTERNSHIPS: Seeds of Success

Olivia Kwong plant at plantconservation.org
Wed Mar 29 10:03:29 CST 2006


Chicago Botanic Garden's Conservation and Land Management Internship 
Program
in collaboration with the
Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service
We are seeking recent graduates to participate in the Seeds of Success and 
Kew Millenium Seedbank program. Applicants must have a botany background 
(plant systematics) and demonstrate an enthusiasm for botanizing in 
wilderness areas. The job positions are situated in the western states, 
and include locating populations using GIS and GPS technology, tracking 
phenology, collecting seed following specific protocols, processing seed, 
and preparing herbarium specimens. A one week workshop at the Chicago 
Botanic Garden will provide training in the roles and policies of the 
Bureau of Land Management, plant identification, GPS and GIS, and seed 
collecting and storage protocols. The internship may also be extended to 
include an international seed collection internship in Australia and/or 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (England), pending funding. How to apply: send 
a letter of interest, official school transcript(s), resume, and three 
letters of recommendation to Lara Jefferson, Institute for Plant 
Conservation, Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 
60202. Applicants must have a visa authorized for employment in the United 
States of America.


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Kayri Havens, Ph.D.
Medard and Elizabeth Welch Director of the Institute for Plant 
Conservation
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, IL  60022
tel: 847/835-8378
fax: 847/835-6975
email: khavens at chicagobotanic.org
http://www.chicagobotanic.org/research/conservation





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