[PCA] INTERNSHIPS: 2010 Conservation & Land Management Intership Program

Olivia Kwong plant at plantconservation.org
Wed Nov 18 20:44:58 CST 2009


Please share this with any college graduates that may be interested in a 
paid internship!

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Would you like to put your education to use assisting in important 
conservation projects?
Do you like to experience new landscapes, habitats, and species diversity?

The Conservation and Land Management Internship Program is now accepting
applications for 2010!

Each year, the award-winning Conservation and Land Management Internship 
Program places college graduates in five-month paid internships to assist 
professional staff at the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park 
Service, the USDA Forest Service and other federal agencies. Internships 
take place throughout the US, with a majority located in the thirteen 
western states. CLM interns spend five months working on projects focused 
in botany and wildlife-related fields that may include monitoring or 
assessing threatened and endangered species and habitats. Benefits of the 
CLM Internship Program are numerous! As a CLM intern, you will receive a 
stipend of $11,000 over 5 months and will attend an all expenses-paid week 
long training workshop. In addition, the CLM Internship Program provides 
opportunities to make connections in various government and non-profit 
organizations. Learn first hand what it's like to work at a federal agency,
explore your career goals and expand your resume!

For more information and to apply online, please visit: 
www.clminternship.org !




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