Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Internship & Job Openings


Apply for a Campus Ecology Fellowship

National Wildlife Federation is currently accepting applications for both our Campus Ecology Fellowships (open to current undergrad and graduate students of any age) as well as our NEW NWF Emerging Leader Fellowships (open to young professional post-grads age 21-35).

Since 2000, NWF has awarded Campus Ecology Fellowships to more than 150 undergrad and graduate students working on climate action projects on campuses and in their communities, reaching more than 2.5 million students, faculty, staff and community members.

"The NWF Campus Ecology Fellowship gave me one of my first opportunities to take a formal leadership role in political debates about environmental issues that I was studying in school. It was a formative moment in applying my passions for research and activism in service of a lifelong dedication to the health of social and ecological justice."-- Emma Gaalaas Mullaney, 2005 Campus Ecology Fellow

Please visit www.nwf.org/Fellows to learn more and access application materials. Find out more about past fellows and projects.

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Greetings Interpretation and Non-Formal Education world! 

There are several openings for naturalist positions for the 2013 summer season in Yosemite National Park. Delaware North Companies Parks and Resorts has two different naturalist positions – Interpretive Services Naturalist 1 as well as Interpretive Services Naturalist 2. The Naturalist 2 position includes a higher level of responsibility and represents only 1 opening for the 2013 season. There will be as many as 4 openings for the Naturalist 1 position.




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Program Components

gd0n46-class300_4mcc7wt1wy2zho8wEnvironmental Studies: Two week field study at Peru's Manu National Park, one of the most biologically diverse places on the planet. Information about the flora and fauna of Peru will be taught firsthand from peoples who live and work in the forest. Relevant Spanish terminology regarding forestry, sustainability, agriculture and biodiversity will also be covered at the Manu Learning Center.

Spanish Course: Four weeks of intensive Spanish language course taught at Ecela Cusco. This is equivalent to a semester and levels from Novice to Advanced are welcomed. Inquire about earning college credit.

Next Step:
Need More Information? Request Catalog & Info Sheet
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Ready to Pre-Register? Online Registration Form
(no payment or commitment at this time)


Please direct any questions to environment@ecela.com and we will respond promptly. You may also phone us at 1 (347) 329 5506.