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Cavity-Nesting Birds & Arthropod Research Internship 2025
Location: Front Royal, Virginia tendersglobal.net Dates: April – August 2025
Stipend: $1400-1600/ month based on experience; housing provided
Virginia Working Landscapes (VWL) is a program of Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) that promotes the conservation of native biodiversity and sustainable land use through research, education, and community engagement. Interns will have a unique opportunity to develop skills in wildlife biodiversity research, native species conservation, and sustainable land use practices on Virginia’s working landscapes, while connecting with professionals in the Smithsonian’s network.
Benefits of interning with VWL:
At VWL, we value the strength that comes from a variety of perspectives and experiences, and we are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive space for our entire team. As such, we encourage individuals from all races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and socioeconomic backgrounds to apply for our internship opportunities.
We are currently seeking an intern to assist with grassland cavity-nesting birds and arthropod research on private lands near Front Royal, Virginia in a project in collaboration with the University of Maryland’s Department of Entomology. Start and end dates are flexible, but field work would begin approximately April 2025 and run through August 2025. Primary responsibilities include monitoring nest boxes, assisting with the capturing, banding, and tagging of grassland birds, arthropod sampling, data entry, and arthropod and bird identification.
This intern will be part of VWL’s grassland bird research and conservation team, gaining new skills in project management, field ecology, and communications of scientific results to the general public. Interns will also assist with public engagement activities related to grassland bird and biodiversity conservation. By participating in this internship, this intern will play a significant role in advancing our knowledge of local biodiversity and the impacts of land management and conservation practices on wildlife.
Desired Qualifications
Learning Objectives
This is a paid internship opportunity through the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Through this internship, the intern will assist with the following as they gain important experience with conservation science and engagement:
Please send a cover letter discussing your qualifications (including any relevant bird banding experience), resume, and contact information for three references in a single electronic document to Allison Huysman (huysmana@si.edu) The close date is December 15, 2024, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received. Please indicate “Cavity-Nesting Birds and Arthropod Research Internship 2025” in the subject line.
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