The Wilds is one of the largest and most innovative conservation centers in the 
world, offering diverse training programs for early career professionals.  The 
Wilds has nearly 10,000 acres of reclaimed mineland and remnant forest patches 
which present opportunities for ecological  restoration and research. Six month 
apprenticeships are available starting February, May, and September 2018.  
Three month positions are available starting May 2018.  The three month 
positions are aimed at college students on summer break.

Apprentices gain hands-on experience, participate vegetation and wildlife 
studies and receive field training on a variety of ecological studies in 
wetland, forest, stream & grassland habitats.  Apprentices will have the 
opportunity to develop their own independent research project involving field, 
lab, and/or computer modeling components.

Typical tasks include implementing habitat improvements and monitoring 
ecosystem recovery through invasive plant management, vegetation and wildlife 
surveys, environmental monitoring, photo point collection, data analysis and 
report writing.  Apprentices will receive training in field methods (species 
identification, survey protocols, research methodology), GPS & GIS 
applications/map making, biological monitoring and application of land 
management and restoration techniques.  Apprentices will conduct an independent 
scientific research project with a topic of their choice, with a final 
presentation to Columbus Zoo and Wilds employees at the end of their term.  The 
position requires hiking and some physically demanding tasks, including outdoor 
work throughout the seasons.  This may include hot, buggy, cold or otherwise 
challenging conditions.  Participants should be prepared with appropriate field 
gear / foot wear.  Candidates should be eager for learning opportunities and 
willing to practice new skills independently.  Apprentices must be responsible, 
flexible, self-motivated and able to work effectively with limited supervision, 
as well as in a team setting.  Must have a valid driver's license and be able 
to lift at least 45 lbs.

For more information, including potential projects, expectations, and how to 
apply, please visit:
https://thewilds.columbuszoo.org/home/about/join-our-team/internships/wildlife-ecology-or-restoration-ecology-apprenticeship

No monetary compensation is offered; however, the position is ideal for 
acquiring practical career experience in conservation, natural resource 
management, land stewardship or ecological studies, and is particularly well 
suited to prepare participants for graduate school or work in a conservation 
organization. On site housing is available for $250/month.

To apply, please send your resume and a cover letter to Dr. Rebecca Swab.  
Outline what you would hope to gain from the position and how your past 
experience makes you an ideal candidate, what start date you would like, and 
what duration of apprenticeship.  Please send application materials to Dr. 
Rebecca Swab at [email protected].

Patrick J. Boleman, RPCV, M.S.
Restoration Ecology Program Associate
The Wilds

14000 International Road              Office: 740-638-5030 ext. 2085
Cumberland OH  43732                  Fax: 740-638-2287
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