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Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society
Apr 17, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Herpetofauna Technician Internship; Belize
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society Middlesex, Belize
Location:  Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society   Open Period:  Open on a rolling basis   Duration:  Sessions may be 2 to 5 weeks, with 4 weeks recommended   Hours per Week:  35 – 40   Cost:  $289USD/Week     Description:       The Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society, located in the Maya Mountains of Belize, currently has apprenticeship spots open for our Tropical Herpetofauna Technician Internship Program.       Internships are held at the T.R.E.E.S Hosting Center, a research and education center in the Maya Mountains of Belize. The center is operated by the Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society (T.R.E.E.S), a small grassroots not-for-profit organization whose mandate is to conserve Belize’s natural and cultural heritage through education, conservation, and research. One way in which we meet our mandate is through hosting interns. By training international and local...
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society
Apr 17, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Tropical Agriculture Technician Internship; Belize
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society Middlesex, Belize
Location:  Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society   Open Period:  Open on a rolling basis   Duration:  Sessions may be 2 to 5 weeks, with 4 weeks recommended   Hours per Week:  35 – 40   Cost:  $289USD/Week         Description:     The T.R.E.E.S Farm has been established as a Farm-to-Table organic operation and regenerative agriculture demonstration farm. Its primary purpose is to serve the original needs of the NGO’s operations which are wildlife conservation through research and education. This is accomplished through the layout of the farm which provides extensive wildlife habitat and foraging opportunities, increasing the local faunal biodiversity as well as acting as an educational demonstration to local subsistence farmers and visiting students.        Interns will learn by assisting in implementation and evaluation of management practices, cropping, and record keeping on...
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society
Apr 17, 2026
Internship- Unpaid
Turtle Radio Telemetry Technician Internship; Belize
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society Middlesex, Belize
Location:  Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society   Open Period:  Open on a rolling basis   Duration:  Sessions may be 2 to 5 weeks, with 4 weeks recommended for maximum learning   Hours per Week:  35 – 40   Cost:  $289USD/Week     Description:      Internships take place at the T.R.E.E.S Hosting Center, a research and education facility in the Maya Mountains of Belize. The center is operated by the Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society (T.R.E.E.S), a small grassroots nonprofit dedicated to conserving Belize’s natural and cultural heritage through education, conservation, and research. One way we fulfill this mission is by hosting interns. Through training international and local Belizean students in environmental and wildlife management, field research techniques, and data collection protocols, we contribute to a greater understanding of Belize’s biodiversity.        At...
NEIWPCC
Apr 01, 2026
Internship- Paid
Hudson River Stewardship Seasonal Intern
NEIWPCC Staatsburg, NY
Gain experience in a variety of habitat restoration activities including shoreline stabilization, invasive species management, and native plant propagation!  NEIWPCC is seeking a seasonal intern to assist the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve (HRNERR) stewardship team in the field and office. This intern will work alongside full-time staff to assess, protect, manage, and restore priority Hudson River Estuary habitats, including shorelines, tidal wetlands, and submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) beds. For all tasks, ample training will be provided. Responsibilities will be delegated with the goal of developing the intern’s skillsets and knowledge to provide a valuable experience. What You’ll Do Implement, monitor, and adaptatively manage habitat restoration and enhancement projects. Support water quality, vegetation, and wildlife monitoring in upland, tidal wetland, shoreline, and shallow water habitats. Monitor and maintain greenhouse and nursery plants....
Conservancy of Southwest Florida
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Director of Environmental Science
Conservancy of Southwest Florida Naples, FL
Job Overview The Conservancy of Southwest Florida seeks a visionary and strategic leader to serve as its next Director of Environmental Science. This is a high-impact, public-facing role for an accomplished environmental professional passionate about protecting Florida’s unique ecosystems. Reporting to the Chief Programs Officer, the Director will lead a dedicated team of scientists in developing and executing an integrated research agenda that informs policy, engages stakeholders, and advances the Conservancy’s mission. This position serves as the primary spokesperson for the Science Department, advising senior leadership, building donor confidence, cultivating partnerships, and representing the organization at the regional and statewide levels. A strong background in marine or climate science is highly preferred. RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership and Public Representation: • Serve as the face of the Science Department, representing the Conservancy at public events,...
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