The Wilds is one of the largest and most innovative conservation centers 
in the world, offering diverse training programs for early career 
professionals.  The Wilds has nearly 10,000 acres of reclaimed mine land 
and remnant forest patches which present opportunities for ecological 
restoration and research.

Six month positions start August 27th and continue through February 
2019, flexible upon request.

Apprentices gain hands-on experience, participate in vegetation and 
wildlife studies and receive field training on a variety of ecological 
studies in wetland, forest, stream & grassland habitats.  
•       Focus: The selected candidate will conduct an independent 
research project with a final presentation to Wilds employees at the end 
of their term.
•       Typical tasks: implementing habitat improvements and monitoring 
ecosystem recovery through invasive plant management, vegetation and 
wildlife surveys, environmental monitoring, photo point collection, data 
analysis and report writing.
•       Training: field methods (species identification, survey 
protocols, research methodology), GPS & GIS applications/map making, 
biological monitoring and application of land management and restoration 
techniques, Wildlife ecology basics and techniques, landscape genetics.
•       Position requires hiking and some physically demanding tasks, 
including outdoor work throughout the seasons.  This may include hot, 
buggy, cold or otherwise challenging conditions.  Participants should be 
prepared with appropriate field gear / foot wear. 
•       Candidates should be eager for learning opportunities and 
willing to practice new skills independently.  Apprentices must be 
responsible, flexible, self-motivated and able to work effectively with 
limited supervision, as well as in a team setting. 
•       Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to lift at least 
45 lbs. 

Schedule is typically M-F, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. No monetary compensation 
is offered; however, on site housing is available for only $250/month. 
The position is ideal for acquiring practical career experience in 
conservation, natural resource management, land stewardship or 
ecological studies, and is particularly well suited to prepare 
participants for graduate school or work in a conservation organization. 

To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter by June 15th 
here:https://columbuszoo.org/job-details/wilds/internship?job=9e26cd32-
bd2f-67d7-bdc2-ff0000bf4b43
 
In your cover letter please outline what you would hope to gain from the 
position and how your past experience makes you an ideal candidate.  All 
training programs at The Wilds are competitive and we value placing 
individuals in programs that suit their career goals. 

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