We will continue to accept applications for two intern positions for the Ponderosa Pine Forest, Fire Ecology, and Western Gray Squirrel Project, through 5pm PDT on Thursday, May 28.
Pacific Biodiversity Institute (PBI) is seeking two conservation science interns to assist with a rigorous scientific study of state-threatened western gray squirrels, and the impacts of 2014's Carlton Complex Fire on wildlife, ponderosa pine forests, and shrub steppe ecosystems. Field sites are within Washington's Methow River watershed; this internship is up to 6 months long (June until November) during the 2015 field season. Interns will have the opportunities to learn about and work in fire-adapted ecosystems while focusing on wildlife ecology and conservation science. The interns will also have opportunities to be involved in other projects related to wildlife ecology and conservation science. To learn more, and access the application materials, visit: http://bit.ly/1JOZTjd Sarah Knudsen Office & Outreach Manager Pacific Biodiversity Institute PO Box 298 Winthrop, WA 98862 www.pacificbio.org office phone: 509.996.2490