Are you interested in natural resources research or management? If so, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) has an exciting opportunity specifically for Biology–Natural Resources m²¹Âá´Ç°ù²õ.&²Ô²ú²õ±è;&²Ô²ú²õ±è;
Through the , students can gain hands-on experience working with biologists in Idaho. Two internships are available, focused on supporting the Service’s mission to conserve wildlife and habitats across the state.
Appointments will be made for approximately eight months, depending on the applicants’ start date and availability. Eligible students include those enrolled at CWI and working toward a bachelor’s degree in any field of natural resources research or management including botany, ecology, environmental science, fisheries, wildlife biology, and other related fields. Students must be eligible for financial aid and the Federal Work-Study Program. They must be able to work up to 10 hours per week, inside or outside, and may be required to navigate uneven terrain, lift heavy objects, or perform other physical tasks. Eligible students should be planning to transfer to a four-year college or university in Idaho to continue their studies in natural resources research or management.
Successful candidates will participate in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service meetings, complete federally sponsored trainings, and network with potential employers. In addition, there may be opportunities for future internships and/or temporary employment. Careers in the natural resources field are rewarding but very competitive. Gaining experiences by way of internships is a great way to begin your career as a natural resource professional and may be an entry point into federal service.
For those interested in applying, contact Dr. Steven Lysne at stevelysne@cwi.edu. Include a resumé and a brief notice of interest in your communication.