GIS Internship at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
1 February 2011

The Conservation GIS Lab 
(http://nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/ConservationGIS)
at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is seeking interns, to 
start immediately.  We focus on conservation applications of GIS and satellite 
remote sensing for research on and management of endangered species.  Projects 
and tasks that interns assist with include:   

• compilation of existing spatial databases on the distribution of endangered 
species and their habitats; 
• development of new spatial data on these species and their habitat derived 
from satellite imagery, remotely sensed data, and satellite-tracking data; 
• integration and analysis of data in GIS;
• statistical analysis of species and habitat data and the development of 
automated data processing and analysis tools;
• training of wildlife and conservation professionals in application of GPS, 
GIS and remote sensing.

Most of our projects focus on charismatic endangered species that are managed 
at our facilities and for which we have field ecological and conservation 
programs in the wild.  Examples are Asian elephants, Przewalski’s horse, Asian 
wild dog, and giant panda.  

In addition to working on various projects, interns also assist with everyday 
lab management, enter data, and help with training courses.  We seek interns 
with a good knowledge of computers, Windows operating systems, and standard 
office software.  Basic knowledge of GIS (preferably ArcGIS or ARC/INFO), 
remote sensing, and statistical software are a plus but not necessary.   

The internship includes a modest stipend and free dormitory-style housing.  
Internship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and positions are 
available immediately.  Please send letter of interest and resume ASAP to Peter 
Leimgruber at [email protected]. Resume should include contact information for 
3 references. Include potential start date and the time period you are 
available for the internship in your letter.

The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute is located at the north entrance 
of the Shenandoah National Park about 60 miles west of Washington, D.C., in 
Front Royal, VA.

SCBI’s mission is to advance conservation of biological diversity. In meeting 
the Smithsonian Institution's mandate, SCBI increases knowledge through 
investigations of threatened species, habitats, and communities, and 
disseminates knowledge through advanced studies, professional training, and 
public outreach.

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