Please help us get the word out about this great opportunity for new
science graduates.  We still have positions to fill for our Conservation
and Land Management Fellows Program, beginning in June. 

This is an amazing opportunity for recent and upcoming science graduates
to learn about land management while working with a mentor in the
western United States.  We have current openings in Alaska, Arizona,
California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah,
Washington and Wyoming. The Conservation and Land Management Fellows
Program is a partnership between the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Bureau
of Land Management, National Parks Service and the USDA Forest Service. 

Travel and lodging expenses are covered for you to travel to Chicago in
late May for a one-week training course held at the Chicago Botanic
Garden.  Training includes:  BLM/NPS/FS orientation; Endangered Species
Act and associated programs; plant and animal identification and
monitoring; GIS and mapping; and topographical map reading and GPS
skills.  Field duties may include:  plant and wildlife monitoring and
mapping; endangered species reintroduction; invasive species management;
geographic data acquisition and analysis; biological assessments,
sensitive species lists and conservation plans; fire ecology; land use
planning; archaeology-related activities; recreation areas management;
rangeland assessments; seed collection.

Compensation is $750.00/pay period (every two weeks)

How to Apply:  Applicants must have a visa authorized for employment in
the United States of America.  Please send a letter of interest, school
transcript(s), resume, and three letters of recommendation to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

This opportunity may also be conducted as a research component of a
Masters program with Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic
Garden.  For application information, visit:
http://www.plantbiology.northwestern.edu
<http://www.plantbiology.northwestern.edu/> 

For more information visit the website:

 http://www.clmfellows.org <http://www.clmfellows.org/> 

 




 

 

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