The Conservation and Land Management Internship Program is now accepting 
applications for 
2016!  Please apply online at www.clminternship.org/applying.
 
Would you like to put your education to use assisting in important conservation 
projects? Do you 
like to experience new landscapes, habitats, and species diversity? The CLM 
Internship Program is a 
wonderful opportunity to begin a career in botany, wildlife biology, natural 
resource management 
and conservation!

Each year, the Conservation and Land Management Internship Program places 
75-100 college 
graduates in five-month paid internships to assist biologists with our federal 
and non-profit 
partners. In 2016, approximately 60 - 80 internships will be based in the 
western US (AK, AZ, CA, 
CO, ID, OR, MT, NM, NV, UT, WA, and WY) and 10 - 20 positions will be based on 
the East Coast 
(MA, NY, and NC). The federal agencies we partner with include the Bureau of 
Land Management 
(BLM), National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), U.S. Geologic 
Survey (USGS), U. S. Fish 
and Wildlife Service (FWS) and others. Non-profit partners include the New 
England Wild Flower 
Society, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank, North Carolina Botanical Garden 
and the Rae Selling 
Berry Seed Bank. 

Each internship is unique and may focus on botany, wildlife, or a combination 
of the two.  The 
majority of our internships have a heavy emphasis on botany. Interns assist in 
a wide variety of 
projects depending on the needs of their field office. Examples of projects 
include: collecting seed 
for restoration and conservation purposes, performing surveys for threatened 
and endangered 
species and habitats, and collecting data on species reintroduction and habitat 
management 
experiments. Applicants with strong botany experience are especially encouraged 
to apply! 

Benefits of the CLM Internship Program are numerous.  As a CLM intern, you will 
receive a stipend 
paid every two weeks totaling $13,200 over 5 months and will attend an 
all-expenses paid week-
long training workshop at the Chicago Botanic Garden. In addition, the CLM 
Internship Program 
provides opportunities to make connections in various governmental and 
non-profit organizations, 
to learn what it's like to work at a federal agency, to explore your career 
goals and expand your 
resume.
Applications are due January 15th but we review applications on a rolling basis 
- the sooner your 
application is complete, the sooner we can review your files and consider you 
for available 
positions! 

Spring semester 2016 graduates are encouraged to apply!

For more information and to apply online, please visit: 
www.clminternship.org/applying 

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