Six internships in restoration ecology will be available through The Prairie Enthusiasts in the
summer of 2014. Work will be carried out at several outstanding Wisconsin prairie
and savanna sites in western Dane County and eastern Iowa County.
These are full-time positions for 12 weeks (8
hours a day, 5 days a week) from Tuesday May
27 through Friday August 15, 2014 and pay $10.25 per hour. Those interested
should be in college at least at the sophomore level and have a demonstrated
interest in restoration ecology or rare species and ecosystem conservation. Also
desirable is a major in a field related to restoration ecology such as biology,
botany, conservation, forestry, environmental studies, environmental
engineering, zoology, wildlife, or soils. Applicants must be
able to perform sustained physical work outdoors. A valid driver’s license is
required.
Sites: The
Empire-Sauk chapter of the Prairie Enthusiasts manages a number of high-quality
sites in western Dane County and eastern Iowa County near the villages of Black
Earth, Mount Horeb, Mazomanie, and Barneveld. These include remnant and
restored prairies, oak savannas, oak woodlands, and wetlands.
Work:
The interns will be working together as a team. As
an intern in this supervised practical experience, you will spend the summer outdoors
where you will learn by doing a number of tasks in broad-scale landscape
restoration and management, including work in prairie, savanna, woodland,
wetland, and cold-water stream habitats. The primary focus of activities is the
control of invasive species, but some time will be spent on seed collecting and
planting, plant ecology and identification, seed orchard maintenance, fencing
and boundary posting, and endangered species monitoring. The internship will
give you the opportunity to become familiar with both native and alien plants,
and many specialized grassland and savanna insects, amphibians, reptiles,
birds, and mammals. You will also learn
from professional ecologists and experienced practitioners in restoration about
the conservation significance and goals of the various preserves, the habitat
needs of rare and declining species, and a variety of restoration techniques,
strategies, and philosophies that are employed at these sites. Some use of power tools and herbicides will
be involved.
Interns
are responsible for their travel, housing, and other living expenses, and are
encouraged to carpool between residence and worksites. Sturdy work boots,
gloves and clothing, as well as sun, rain, and insect protection are required.
All tools will be provided. Academic credit may be available for participation
in this program; each intern is responsible for making academic credit
arrangements with her/his university.
How
to Apply: The application
deadline to ensure consideration is Friday, February 21, 2014. Apply by email
to kmbrock@charter.net. Please include a cover letter describing your
background and interests, plus a resume which contains details of relevant college
course work and previous work and volunteer experience. Be as detailed as necessary to describe your background, interests, and
what you wish to gain from this internship. Your application should consist
of a single computer file and your last name should be the first word of the
file name.
Summer 2013 Prairie Enthusiasts interns |
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