This opportunity is curated through the UF TESI Environmental Leaders Network. Opportunities posted through the Network may not be affiliated with the Florida Museum or TESI, but are shared with UF undergraduate students who want to learn more about environmental research, education and outreach, and civic engagement.
Host Organization
North American Bear Center
Type of Position
- In person
- $1500 after 500 hours worked
- We are happy to work with a college advisor so the intern can receive credit for this program, if requested prior to beginning the internship.
Description
Goal of the Internship Program: The goal of the North American Bear Center’s internship program (northwoods ecology internship) is to give pre-professionals a strong background in northwoods ecology, native species biology, invasive species ecology & biology, captive wildlife care, and animal husbandry. This internship program is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students exploring careers in wildlife biology, zoology, environmental sciences, ecology, wildlife management, natural resources, and animal behavior. These fields of study will be given preference in the selection process.
General Description: Educate NABC visitors about our small animals, other local wildlife, and the environment they live in via programs and Q&A. You will also assist in maintaining a clean exhibit hall. Other duties as assigned. This position will be responsible for all aspects of small care including maintaining clean aquariums and terrariums, animal enrichment activities, food preparation, and feedings. You will also assist with bear care if/when necessary.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities for All Interns (unless specified):
- Conduct small animal care by: feeding, documenting diet and behavior, enclosure cleaning and maintenance, handling for and with guests.
- Engage our guests in conversation, answer questions, and help direct them to information within the NABC.
- Lead and assist with programs for our guests in a professional manner by guiding tours, Q&A sessions, online broadcasts, and other activities.
- Research and utilize relative Minnesota flora and fauna to enhance your knowledge and heighten your ability to educate others.
- Create and present a project that adds value to the NABC by the end of your internship.
- Maintain nature trail system. Lead programs utilizing the nature trail.
- Create suitable habitat for local and native wildlife within the NABC wooded property.
Duration
May 2025 to August 2025 (Exact dates can be flexible for academic calendars)
Deadline to Apply
Feb 28th, 2025
To Apply
Please email pete@bear.org with the following format to apply to this internship
Subject Line: Internship 2025 Application
Content: Your name, the position you are interested in applying for, and why you are interested in our internship program.