WDC North America (NA), located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, offers internships 
and field volunteer positions, providing research, policy, education and 
administration experience in working for an international non-profit 
organization. We are currently accepting applications for internships for 
spring and summer 2016, beginning as early as April 1st; the deadline to apply 
is Sunday, February 7th, 2016 by midnight EST.
Internships are offered to qualified applicants throughout the year, allowing 
each participant/student to customize their learning experience based on their 
interest, skill set, and availability.  Successful applicants will become 
proficient at field data collection, educational outreach, and conservation of 
marine mammals. Interns will also complete a focused project furthering 
professional development. More information about previous interns and project 
completed can be found at 
http://us.whales.org/wdc-na-internship-residential-volunteer-program.

Background to the program
The focus of the WDC internship/volunteer program is to give participants 
exposure to all aspects of working with a conservation non-profit organization. 
Successful candidates are tasked with everything from field research to office 
administration. All interns gain experience with public speaking by interacting 
with passengers aboard whale watching vessels, participating in school talks 
and other public outreach events. Other potential opportunities include writing 
blogs, water sampling, attending workshops/conferences, and responding to 
stranded animals, though these are not guaranteed opportunities. This program 
exposes interns to real world experiences that will help them develop the 
skills and understanding needed to succeed in the field of marine mammal 
conversation and research. Participants will gain an in-depth perspective of 
this field and a better understanding of where their interests lie. Through 
this internship, a number of skills are developed including analytical, 
organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.

As part of the field work experience, interns will learn species 
identification, behavioral sequencing, data collection and photo identification 
research techniques on marine mammals in the Gulf of Maine.  They will also 
have the opportunity to go out on commercial whale watching boats several times 
a week (field season is April through October) to photograph and record 
sightings of humpback, finback, and minke whales, as well as other notable 
marine wildlife. The frequency of fieldwork is weather dependent. Days not in 
the field will be spent at the office uploading photos and data into our photo 
identification database or working on any projects that might be assigned.

Based on time of year and the interest level of successful applicants, the 
intern program may include all or some portion of the following:

Education and Outreach
*         Whale Watch Naturalist Training
*         Outreach to local schools and the general public
*         Assisting with and learning about the importance of ecotourism and 
best practices
*         Writing blogs about work conducted or current events while interning 
with WDC
*         Attendance at conferences and meetings

Research
*         Cataloging individually identifiable humpback and finback whales
*         Collection of marine mammal sightings and distributional data in the 
Southern Gulf of Maine
*         Researching and assisting with grant applications
*         Analyzing body condition of marine mammals through scarring and skin 
condition
*         Preparing a report of the previous season's whale sightings with 
historical analysis, risk issues and the impact of cumulative developmental 
threats
*         Attendance and participation in stranding training and events

Conservation
*         Supporting WDC personnel at key conservation meetings
*         Literature research for written and oral comments submitted to 
federal agencies

At the end of the program our hope is that interns will be able to leave with a 
comprehensive understanding of both the exciting and routine aspects of what it 
takes to research and conserve marine mammals.

There is no fee or compensation for the internship/volunteer positions. 
Participants must arrange for their own transportation to and from Plymouth and 
provide their own food. Limited housing with a shared bedroom is available on 
site for a monthly fee of $300, which is strictly to offset the cost of housing.

Assistance can be provided in finding alternate housing at the request of the 
applicant, and those that can provide their own housing are encouraged to apply.
WDC is willing to help qualified students obtain credits for the program 
through their college or university. The program requires a minimum commitment 
of 12 weeks, with the possibility of extending the term on a case-by-case basis.

International applicants interested in the internship program must be able to 
secure their own travel Visa and other required documentation.

Candidate Requirements
*         Fluency in English.
*         Must be 18 years or older (preference given to students matriculated 
in or recently graduated from appropriate graduate or under graduate degree 
programs.)
*         Be able to show proof of valid health insurance.
*         Act effectively as a member of a close-knit team.
*         Be open to long days in the field or office.
*         Ability to work on sea going vessels for long hours that may require 
physical labor.
*         Good computer skills - familiarity with operating PCs and MACs.
*         Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
*         Familiar with literature research protocols is beneficial.
*         Ability to function well under pressure.
*         Must be comfortable speaking in front of groups of people of all ages 
and able to handle unanticipated situations.
*         Familiarity with DSLR camera, GPS equipment is preferred.
*         Ability to impart information in an understandable way to the public 
under a variety of conditions.
NOTE:  You need not be a marine biology student/graduate to apply. There is no 
requirement for a relevant degree program.



How to Apply
Please submit the following via e-mail to 
monica.p...@whales.org<mailto:monica.p...@whales.org>:
1.     Cover letter and resume
2.     Contact information for two references including e-mail, phone number, 
and your affiliation to the reference
3.     A supporting document of no more than 500 words answering one of the 
following:
*         Do whales die through human's knowledge or ignorance?
*         Preservation or conservation. Which offers the best route to a 
sustainable population of an endangered species and why?



Applicants should make sure they clearly indicate their availability (specific 
dates, if possible) in their cover letter.  We are currently accepting 
applications for internships for spring and summer 2016, beginning as early as 
April 1st; the deadline to apply is Sunday, February 7th, 2016 by midnight EST. 
Successful applicants will be contacted after the deadline to arrange for an 
interview.



Any additional questions should be directed to Monica Pepe via email at 
monica.p...@whales.org<mailto:monica.p...@whales.org> or by calling the office 
at (508) 746-2522.

WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, is the leading international charity 
dedicated solely to the worldwide conservation and welfare of all whales, 
dolphins, and porpoises. WDC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, 
religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin.

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Monica Pepe
Conservation and Education Manager

Telephone: +1 508 746 2522
Skype monica.c.pepe

WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation
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Plymouth
MA
02360-4044
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