ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNSHIPS
For the listings below, more detailed information is available in the Internship Office.
**Newest Opportunities Listed First**
Aton Forest, Inc. - SUMMER. Non-profit organization devoted to scientific research, open space conservation and permanent preservation of the lands of Aton Forest, 1100 acres of woodland, wetlands and abandoned farmland located in Norfolk, CT. The majority of Aton Forest is protected to provide an area where natural processes can be studied with a minimum of human interference. Intern will establish a current herbarium collection, consisting primarily of plants from the Aton Forest Preserve. This will involve creating labels, collecting and/or mounting of specimens. Course work in plant identification and familiarity with diagnostic keys are required. Experience in mounting and labeling specimens is desirable. Please contact John P. Anderson Jr., 860-542-5125, PO Box 509, Norfolk, CT. $2000 stipend/honorarium available. Free on-site housing, with views of field, forests and active beaver pond. (3/06)
Hartford Food System SPRING, SUMMER. Mission of organization is to ensure that all CT residents have access to nutritious, affordable foods. "Grow Hartford" program promotes sustainable and equitable food system in Hartford by cultivating youth leadership and civic participation through agriculture. Two opportunities: Education and Agriculture Intern: Teach and supervise youth. Experience working with at-risk youth desirable. Must demonstrate desire to learn, enjoy physical work and not be afraid to get dirty! 3-month position, 20 hrs./week. Stipend of $400 and assistance with housing. Urban Agriculture Intern: Set up special projects related to topics of interest, including composting or vermiculture, butterfly gardens or sensory gardens, seed-saving, herbs, etc. Would require 8-10 hours/week. Compensation to be negotiated. Please contact Shannon Raider at 860-296-9325, 191 Franklin Avenue, Hartford, CT 06114. Possible stipend. (12/04)
Environmental Careers Organization SUMMER. National non-profit education, training and leadership organization devoted to placing students in environmental internships with federal, corporate and non-profit agencies, related to wildlife refuge management, fish hatcheries, seabird colony studies, and others. Visit their website for more information, application instructions and deadlines (January and February, 2005, internship-specific): www.eco.org/conservation. Questions? Contact Josephine Xiong in Boston, MA, at 617-426-4783, x142. Stipend. (11/04)