Monarch Research and Education Internship - Dyess Air Force Base jobs in United States
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Environment for the Americas ยท 1 month ago

Monarch Research and Education Internship - Dyess Air Force Base

Environment for the Americas (EFTA) partners with the U.S. Forest Service and Department of Defense to monitor and conserve monarch butterflies on military installations. The Monarch Research and Education Internship offers hands-on experience in monarch monitoring, habitat assessments, conservation, and community outreach, with a focus on field research and educational program development.

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Responsibilities

Conduct monarch and habitat surveys during peak breeding periods
Collect data on milkweed, nectar plants, and monarch life stages
Navigate and work safely on military installations
Maintain regular communication with Natural Resource Managers and partner organizations
Submit consistent updates to the EFTA Monarch Program Manager
Participate in weekly team meetings, data reviews, and educational webinars
Write biweekly blogs that highlight fieldwork and personal experiences
Develop and lead educational programs for military communities, such as school visits, scout activities, citizen science events, and nature walks
Promote awareness of monarch conservation and pollinator ecology

Qualification

Field researchData collectionInterest in conservationGoogle WorkspaceMicrosoft OfficeCommunication skillsIdentify plantsHigher education in biology

Required

Strong communication skills, including clear and consistent written and verbal communication
Interest in conservation with demonstrated enthusiasm for wildlife, ecology, or environmental science
Ability to work independently in the field, manage time effectively, and travel between sites
Familiarity with Google Workspace and Microsoft Office for data entry and reporting
U.S. citizen or legal resident
Access to a personal vehicle and a valid driver's license

Preferred

Military spouses, veterans, and local applicants are strongly encouraged to apply
Experience in fieldwork, species monitoring, outdoor labor, or data collection
Ability to identify plants or willingness to learn basic botany
Some higher education in biology, natural resources, environmental science, or related fields

Benefits

All project-related travel costs are covered, including a mileage rate of $0.40/mile for driving on the installation.

Company

Environment for the Americas

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Environment for the Americas works to connect people to birds and nature through education, outreach, and research.

Funding

Current Stage
Early Stage

Leadership Team

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Sonam Detso
Carbon Partnership Resource Assistant
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