In an effort to make the marine mammal conservation field accessible to all, 
Whale and Dolphin Conservation’s North American office is excited to offer two 
new internship opportunities for 2021. These internships are introductory and 
best suited for anyone who is considering a career in marine conservation but 
doesn’t yet have practical experience. Full details on both positions and 
application instructions can be found on our website at http://bit.ly/2Sr8SQi

Part-time science internships: Interns will gain transferable skills that are 
applicable to a wide range of scientific studies, regardless of the study 
subject, including protocols associated with field data collection, species and 
individual identification, and data processing. As a part-time internship, this 
position was specifically designed to allow interns the option to hold a paying 
job outside of their internship. Fieldwork (pending COVID-19 restrictions) will 
be based out of our office in Plymouth, MA. The deadline to apply is March 14th.

Full-time conservation internships: This opportunity will provide interns with 
transferable job skills and insight to the inner workings of a non-profit 
focused on the conservation of marine mammals. Interns will build a strong set 
of skills working on projects related to public outreach (including formal and 
informal education), communications, and fundraising. This is a seasonal, 
temporary position for 2021. Because these positions are paid, candidates must 
be able to demonstrate that they are legally eligible to work in the U.S. We 
will consider both in-person and remote candidates for the two available 
positions. The deadline to apply is March 31st.

Diverse candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for both of these 
positions. Whale and Dolphin Conservation embraces diversity and equal 
opportunity. We recognize that the field of marine mammal research and 
conservation lacks diversity, including within our own organization. WDC is 
dedicated to creating inclusive opportunities which represent diverse 
backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.




Monica Pepe
Policy Manager
Conservation and Education
Pronouns: she, her, hers

Telephone: +1 508 746 2522

WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation
7 Nelson Street
Plymouth, MA
02360-4044
United States
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