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March 5-9, 2007

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
-General Academic Information
-International Programs
-Student Organization
-Workshop/Activity Information
-Scholarships
-Employment Opportunities
     Internships/Seasonal Jobs
        Wildlife/Fisheries
        Education & Interpretation
        Forestry/Restoration/Conservation
    Full time/Permanent Positions
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GENERAL ACADEMIC INFORMATION

!CHANCE TO WIN FREE GAS CARD!!
Tell us what paths led you to Point! UWSP is administering an online survey, �Many Paths to Point�, to all undergraduate students at the university. The information gathered from this survey will help determine what led current UWSP undergraduate students to the university, how they chose their area of study, and what has impacted their career interests.  It will aid UWSP and other universities in improving their programs and recruitment for undergraduate students. We would really appreciate your participation in this survey!  �Paths� consists of seven questions and typically takes less than five minutes to complete. After completion, you will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of four prizes: two $25 giftcards to the UWSP bookstore and two gas cards worth $25 each. (more prizes may be added) Surveys must be completed by Mar. 9.To take the �Paths� survey, click on the link on your MyPoint webpage or visit this website: https://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/acl/survey/erin/survey_intro.htm

Student Success Center Hours
Sue's walk-in hours: Wed. 1-2:30pm. Quick questions only!
CNR Student Success Center (CNR 180) is open Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30pm.


Tutoring for Biology and NR Classes
Biology and Natural Resource class tutoring is going on right now. The cost is only $10 for the semester and you can sign up for as many tutoring groups as you like. To find out more information or to sign up, go to Room 018 in the basement of the LRC or click on the title to view the website.

Lost and Found

A cream 66 Degrees North fleece was lost in CNR 366 on Mon. Feb. 12 between 2-3pm. The fleece has black stripes on the sides and sleeves. It was from Iceland and has sentimental value to the owner. If you have any information please contact Jeremy Heise jheis837@uwsp.edu.  

!Treehaven Application
Application deadline for the 2007 Treehaven Summer Camp is 3pm on Mar. 9-applications and informational packet can be found at www.uwsp.edu/cnr/studentsuccesscenter
Faculty Assistant Applications for the 2007 Treehaven Summer Camp are available in CNR 180-applications deadline is 3pm on Mar. 9

GEM 'Critical Issues' International Seminar Series NEW
''Building sustainable communities with indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico. By Dr. Ernesto Casta�eda professor at Instituto Technologico de Valle Oaxaca (ITVO) Oaxaca, Mexico On Tues, Mar. 13 at 7pm. Ballroom (Salons E and F) Country Springs Hotel and Conference Center1501 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.

Information from Career Fair
Did you miss the CNR Career Fair? Don't worry! You can stop by the Student Success Center (180 CNR) to look through the materials tat were collected from over 30 employers.

CWES Summer Camp (NRES 385)
Applications for the 2 week CWES Summer camp will be available in mid-March (after the Treehaven application process is complete). Please watch the CNR Reporter for  details.

GIS Pre-Registration
NEW
If you are planning to take Geography 279, 476, or 479 you will need to pre-register with the Geography department. Pre-registration is Mar. 26-Apr. 5.

New Treehaven Tuition Fees
Please disregard the tuition costs listed in the Treehaven Informational Packet and the figures quoted at the Treehaven meeting because they have been changed. Below are the new costs for Treehaven, according to the Student Billing office.

COSTS

WI Resident

MN Resident

Out of State

Food

$ 770.00

$ 770.00

$ 770.00

Lodging

$ 360.00

$ 360.00

$ 360.00

Course Fees

$  90.00

$   90.00

$   90.00

7 credits

$1308.98

$1457.00

$3177.62

TOTAL

$2528.98

$2677.00

$4397.62


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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

Graduate school in Japan? NEW
If you will graduate by Aug. 2007 with a major in business, economics, environmental sciences, engineering or with a related major, the International Priority Graduate Programs (PGP) may be an option for you. The PGP offers a FULL scholarship in the Japan-Germany Dual Master's Degree Program in International Material Flow Management (IMAT). The IMAT program is a joint degree program with the University of Applied Sciences, Trier in Germany. The interdisciplinary curriculum integrates engineering, economics and environmental sciences, linking economic development with environmental protection through the application of business and technology management strategies of a global scale. Please contact Bobbi Kubish (bkubish@uwsp.edu) if interested in receiving more information.

Attention Forestry Students � An International Opportunity in Germany
Students are invited to participate in a Forest Management Tools course and tour of the Rhine Valley and Palatinate Forest, through the University of Freiburg in Germany. The course and field trip is scheduled for May 21�25, 2007 and is suitable for Forestry students who have had, at a minimum, forest measurements, silvics and silviculture. The course will be given in English and practical visits will be throughout several regions of south-west Germany. If you are interested please contact Bobbi Kubish at bkubish@uwsp.edu or stop in CNR 174 for more information. Verbal commitment needs to be made by Mon, Mar. 5� please contact Bobbi via email if interested.  Five students maximum will be accepted. A CNR faculty person may or may not accompany the group. All credits are through University of Freiburg, Germany and students must cover their own expenses (estimated cost $1,200-1,500).

Interested in visiting Costa Rica or Mexico/Belize? How about a semester in New Zealand with CNR Prof. Dr. Rick Wilke? Now is the time to sign up for the 2007-08 winterims and Fall 08 semester abroads! If you have any questions, would like to look at photographs, see past itineraries, etc�please contact Bobbi Kubish in CNR 174. Students who sign up for winterims before March 15 are eligible to apply for the IPSE scholarship (see below). Also see information about the Gilman International Scholarship below for another funding opportunity for all study abroad programs during the 07-08 academic year (i.e. Winterims, New Zealand, Australia, etc�).

Study Abroad Scholarships are available to ALL UWSP students. Apply today if you are planning to travel summer, fall or winterim 2007 (i.e. European Seminar, Costa Rica or Mexico/Belize winterim)! IPSE (International Programs Scholarship Endowment) scholarships are now available for all programs beginning in the summer of 2007.  These are given to UWSP students based on several factors, but merit, rather than need, is a hallmark for these scholarships.  UWSP continuing students are strongly encouraged to apply.  Deadline for all 2007 programs is Mar. 15, 2007 --  ACT NOW.   Details and application (http://www.uwsp.edu/studyabroad/). CNR students can contact Bobbi Kubish (CNR 174) if you have additional questions.

Gilman International Travel Scholarships Available � Apply Today!
The Gilman International Scholarship is now accepting applications from students participating in study abroad programs during Fall 2007/ Academic Year 2007-2008. The Gilman Scholarship is open to all U.S. undergraduates, in good academic standing, who meet the criteria listed below:

There has never been a better time to apply. More than 800 scholarship will be awarded to students during the 2007-2008 academic year. Award recipients will receive up to $5,000.

Students apply online via the Gilman website, http://lists.iie.org/UM/T.asp?A1734.53224.18757.2.746341. The student online application deadline is Apr. 3, 2007. The advisor certification deadline is Apr. 10, 2007. Please review the full timeline online, which includes deadlines for advisors and transcripts (http://www.iie.org/programs/gilman/apply/fall.html).

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Environmental Educators and Naturalists Association (EENA/NAI)
Come to EENA meetings if you are interested in environmental education, helping with Earth Week, or just having fun and making some friends. Meetings are every Tues. night at 7pm in CNR 122 and everyone is welcome.

SPEAK UP in SGA!

Hey CNR Students! EVERY WEEK SGA votes on legislation that directly affects you as students! Let your CNR Senators know how YOU feel and what YOU want. Check out our new board in the first floor, south hallway of the CNR (right by the West Lobby). Share your thoughts and opinions on the latest legislation and take time to express any concerns you have for UWSP. We are here to represent you! Stop by and have your voice heard!

The Wildlife Society
 No Meeting the week of Mar. 5 due to the TWS State Conference in Madison. See you all on Mar. 13 CNR 170 at 5pm!

UWSP Fire Crew
Fire Crew meetings are every Thurs. at 6pm in CNR 170. Come check out what we're all about!

Society Of American Foresters

Hey all UWSP Pointers! Come join the Society of American Foresters every Thurs. night at 5pm in CNR 170. Join us every week  to learn a new "tree of the week," get the dates for all of our activities, or to enjoy one of the frequent speakers that come to inform us of a variety of technologies, jobs, and innovations in the forestry world. Hope to see you next Thursday!

Fisheries Society
Fisheries Society meetings are in CNR 255 on Wed. at 5:30pm. Many projects are just getting underway so now is the time to get involved. Everyone is welcome.

American Water Resources Association (AWRA)
Attention Students! Come learn about the exciting projects taking place in AWRA including the new Rain Garden project. Also, at this weeks meeting (3/6) there will be an exciting presentation given on the Little Plover River given by Emeritus Professor Dr. Spangenberg. The following week there will be an exciting speaker discussing Eurasian Milfoil and biological controls for Wisconsin Lakes. Meetings are every Tues. at 5pm in CNR 240.

Women in Natural Resources (WiNR)
Tues, Mar. 6 is the Self Defense Workshop. A few of our members will be demonstrating simple tactics for self defense from 5:30-6:30 pm in the upstairs studio of the Allen Center--wear clothes that you can easily move around in. Contact Kelly at kvanb281@uwsp.edu if you have any questions.

Mar. 10-11, weekend at Milwaukee Zoo for behind the scences. Leave Sat. at 8am. Dinner will be provided by WiNR. You have the choice to spend the night at some WiNR house or return on Sat. Please e-mail Sue if you would like to go, skissing@uwsp.edu.

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WORKSHOP/ACTIVITY INFORMATION

Outdoor EdVentures Events
http://www.uwsp.edu/centers/outedven/trips.asp

Hunter Education for Women and Girls

The Wisconsin Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program is offering a spring hunter education certification class in the College of Natural Resources, Apr. 3-May 8. The 6-week course will meet once a week from 5:30-8:30pm. Participants will learn firearm safety and shooting techniques, archery, hunter ethics, and more. Successful completion of the class earns Wisconsin DNR certification required to purchase a hunting license in the state. This is an important topic for anyone pursing a degree in natural resources. A ten dollar fee is required to hold your place in the class. For a course syllabus and registration information, contact Peggy Farrell, pfarrell@uwsp.eduRegister early as space is limited.


Red-shouldered Hawk Workshop for Volunteers

Room is still available!! Do you want to learn how to survey for a state threatened hawk? Do you want to conduct your own survey this spring? Click on the above title to find out more about this great opportunity! This workshop is open to the public!  No previous experience required! 

NR 795 Spring Seminar Schedule
Check out the list of graduate student seminars. These would be great to attend for those thinking about graduate school or anyone interested in the seminar topics.

Treehaven Classes and Workshops
Check out some of the many programs offered at Treehaven this winter!!!

North Woods Survival Experience
NEW
Option I: North Woods Survival Craft
Learn the craft and knowledge needed to enjoy an extended North Woods "survival" experience. You'll learn how to meet your body's requirements in the bush, how to build shelter, make a bow drill kit and friction fire, knots, hitches, and more. 
WHEN: Friday 9am-5pm Sat, May 4-5, 2007 
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce. 
FEE: $110 lunch Fri/Sat, dinner Fri, breakfast Sat, lodging Fri and instruction. 
NOTE:  One undergraduate or graduate credit available.

Option II: North Woods Overnighter - (Pre-requirement: North Wood Survival Craft)
Now, we take to the woods and put our skills to the test! We'll practice gadget less navigation as we move through the wilderness with our homemade packs. We'll build our camp, light our fire, respectfully harvest gifts of the plants, trees, and wildlife for food, craft, comfort, and first aid. 
WHEN:  Saturday 9am-2pm Sun, May 6-7, 2007
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce
 FEE: $205 includes North Woods Survival Craft & meals Fri-Mon, lodging Fri-Sun and instruction. 
NOTE:  One undergraduate or graduate credit available for each workshop.

Leave-No-Trace (LNT) Trainer / Backpacking
Learn LNT wilderness ethics by way of practical application on an overnight backpacking/camping adventure and become an LNT Trainer. Participants will be able to teach others about LNT principals.
WHEN: Mon. 9am-3pm Tues, May 21-22, 2007.
INSTRUCTOR: Jim Joque, UWSP.
FEE:  $65. NOTE: Includes meals, campsite & gear (except backpack, sleeping bag/pad & personal items). Excellent opportunity to earn one undergraduate credit. Registrations due May 14, 2007.

Under the Canopy: Wild Plants for Survival, Food, & Medicine NEW
Under the Canopy Part I. Plant walk and demonstration. Here's a respectful and relaxing introduction to our good plant neighbors who dwell below and beyond the canopy of the trees. We'll learn how to identify and selection of fascinating and useful herbaceous and woody plants and shrubs.
WHEN:  Sat, 10am-3pm, June 16, or August 4, 2007
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce
FEE: $35 includes instruction & lunch
NOTE: One undergraduate or graduate credit available if taken with Under the Canopy Part II.

Under the Canopy Part II. Making crafts, medicine, and food. We�ll do some harvesting for food, survival skills, crafting, and medicine making. At the least, you�ll leave with some medicinal tea, cordage, the start of a basket, an animal call, and food that you made yourself�but the possibilities are endless.
WHEN:  Sun, 9am-4pm, June 17, or Aug. 5, 2007
INSTRUCTOR: Jason Faunce
FEE: $38 includes instruction & lunch
NOTE: One undergraduate or graduate credit available if taken with Under the Canopy Part I.

Give Someone Else's Money to Environmental Education
There is a "new" search engine at www.goodsearch.com that allows individuals to designate a nonprofit institution to which approximately a penny will be donated each time you perform a search. This search engine is based on Yahoo. The Wisconsin Environmental Education Foundation is now listed as an "approved" organization. Please consider giving this search engine a try. Just go to www.goodsearch.com type "Wisconsin Environmental Education Foundation" into the "Who Do You GoodSearch For?" box. Click the "verify" button and then type your search terms in the search box as usual. Obviously there is no obligation for you to use this search engine and obviously you could choose an organization other than the Wisconsin Environmental Education Foundation if you desired. Choosing the Wisconsin Environmental Education Foundation will enable the WEEF to provide concrete data regarding public support for the Foundation's goal of "supporting environmental education in all segments of society" (including the work of the CNR). Please consider making others aware of this opportunity to not only raise funds for EE, but to demonstrate the EE community's strength in numbers. (Note the WEEF was approved as an official GoodSearch organization on 2/2/07).

National Organization of Professional Hispanic NRCS Employees Training Conference
Deadline: Apr. 30

Earth Week T-shirt Contest
Are you interested in helping out with Earth Week. Do you have a great idea for an awesome Earth Week T-shirt. The Environmental Educators and Naturalists Association (EENA) is having a T-shirt design contest. The winning design will be made into T-shirts for this years Earth Week. Submit entries to Brandon Caley, bcale397@uwsp.edu. Also stop by EENA meetings on Tues. at 7pm in CNR 122 to show off your design or just to get involved helping out with Earth Week.

Schmeeckle Reserve Visitor Center Public Programs NEW
Spring Syrup
Sun, Mar. 4, 2-3pm
Long before the woods burst into life with sounds of spring, sap runs through the slumbering trees. Native Americans and pioneers have been making maple syrup in this area for hundreds of years. Investigate how both groups transformed a food for trees into a tasty treat for humans.  Dress for the weather.

Wonderful Woodpeckers
Tues, Mar 6, 5:30-6:30pm
Tap-Tap-Tap-Tap into the life of a woodpecker! Discover unique behavior that sets them apart from other birds and provides them with the adaptations they need to survive in Schmeeckle Reserve. This program will open your eyes to one of nature�s greatest architects.


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SCHOLARSHIPS
*Click on title for application and more information

Truman D. Picard Scholarship Program
Must be enrolled in a Native American Tribe or Native Alaska Corporation and interested in natural resources.
Deadline: Mar. 23, 2007, 5pm

Shimano's Take Me Fishing Scholarship
Deadline: Mar. 31

Izaak Walton League of America National Conservation Scholarships

Deadline: Apr. 1


Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
Deadline: Apr. 3


Ben Meadows Natural Resources Scholarships
The Ben Meadows Company announces two scholarships administered through the Society of American Foresters (SAF) for college students enrolled in natural resources programs. The scholarships, one for academic achievement and one based on leadership, are each worth $2,500. Students must be entering their junior or senior years and enrolled full time in a Natural Resource curriculum at the baccalaureate level. Applications are due by June 30, 2007. Eligible students are encouraged to apply. Instructions, complete requirements, and the application form can be found on the Ben Meadows website.

Between the Lakes Chapter-Muskies Inc. Scholarship
Must be a junior or Senior pursuing a Natural Resources major.  At least one scholarship will be rewarded in the amount of $750.  Stop by CNR 180 to pick up an application. Deadline: Apr. 1.


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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

*For job descriptions and application process, click on title of job (it will link you to a PDF).

Employment Links
Links to every conservation/environmental management state agency for all 50 states and the District of Columbia which usually post job opportunities (including seasonal jobs and internships) put together by Mike Pagel from Career Services. There are 176 agencies linked along with 161 employment pages.
http://www.uwsp.edu/career/Science.htm

Environmental Education/Interpretation Jobs

Many job opportunities are available! Visit www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle/interp/jobs/ for more information.

WDNR Limited Term Employment Jobs
Seasonal jobs from across the state. Many positions are available.

More Jobs
For more jobs stop by the Student Success Center (CNR 180) and ask to take a look at the job book.

SCA is coming to UWSP
NEW
The Student Conservation Association is going to be on campus Mar. 7-9. Check out the flyer for more information. One correction, the room number for Thurs. Mar. 8 is CNR 255.

Internships/Seasonal Jobs

Iowa DNR Wetland Monitoring Positions

The Iowa DNR Watershed Monitoring and Assessment Section is seeking two summer wetland monitoring assistants. Assistants will work with wetland monitoring biologists to identify, measure, collect, and record various types of biological, chemical and physical data from wetlands and shallow lakes located in north central/west Iowa. The objectives of this project are to assess the ecological condition of wetlands related to statewide initiatives to improve water quality. Applicants must have a good understanding of basic wetland ecology, outdoor skills, be willing to work long hours in the field under all types of weather conditions, and be able to perform moderate physical work such as carrying sampling equipment while walking through marshy areas, loading/unloading canoes, etc. Pay will be a stipend of $1500/ month and housing will be provided. To apply, please send a cover letter and resume including the names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references electronically or by mail to:
Vince Evelsizer � Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources
109 Trowbridge Hall
Iowa City, IA 52242-1319
vevelsizer@igsb.uiowa.edu
(319) 335�1574

Waukesha County Ecological Restoration Positions
NEW
Opportunities for Treehaven students
available as well.

Waukesha County Assistant Land Manager
NEW

Iowa DNR Watershed Monitoring Technician

Deadline: Mar. 5


Harvard Forest Summer Research Projects

Deadline: Mar. 7

Chicago Botanic Garden Internships
Over 100 internships available

Deadline: Mar. 7


Hancock Agricultural Field Station Research Assistant
Interviews will be held in the Biology conference room CNR 165 on Mon, Mar. 12 from 10:30am-2pm.
Deadline: Mar. 9


Catalina Island Conservancy Internship Program

Deadline: Mar. 10

USFS Northern Research Station Positions
Deadline: Mar. 16

Iowa County Cooperative Conservation Intern NEW
Deadline: Mar. 23

Fort McCoy Vegetation Surveys and Land Monitoring Assessments

Deadline: April 17


SE Wisconsin Land Trust Intern

Deadline: April 25

Wetland and Aquatic Conservation Summer Internships
Various internships are available through V3, an environmental engineering corporation is Illinois.
Wetland Intern Announcement
Aquatic Intern Announcement
Deadline: Apr. 30

NRCS Positions Available in Maine

Deadline: Apr. 30


Summer Camp Employment

Spend your summer camping, teaching outdoors, swimming and having FUN with youth and teens. Make a difference, gain experience and earn a great wage! YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow is looking for enthusiastic, dedicated and responsible people to fill these staff positions: Resident and Day Camp Counselors/Naturalists, Program Coordinators, Waterfront Director, Adventure Trip Staff and Cooks.  Positions will be filled as experienced applicants are identified. Any questions email pmatthai@spymca.org.

Conservancy of Southwest Florida Internship Positions

Various positions available to work in environmental education and wildlife research. Click on the title to access the web site and go to the internships page to view openings.


Grand Teton Lodge Company Positions
Check out the many positions available at this beautiful lodge in Wyoming.

Conservation on the Land Internship Program

Many positions are available through this internship program. All internships provide practical, on-the-job experience for college students in areas such as resource management, wildlife/wetlands management, water quality and nutrient management. Check the website often for updates on new internships.


Marsh-N-Stream Summer Kayak Guide


Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Job Openings


Brown County Planning and Land Service Internship

Apply Now.


Treehaven Summer Internship

Treehaven is seeking an applicant to work in applied natural resource management and related research. Apply as soon as possible.


Wehr Nature Center Internship
For more information, contact:
Wehr Nature Center
 Mark Verhagen
 9701 W. College Ave
 Franklin, WI 53132
 Ph: 414-425-8550
 Email: mark.verhagen@ces.uwex.edu

Johnson's Nursery Positions

King Lab Field and Research Assistant Positions

Little River Summer Positions
Lake Sturgeon Technician
Habitat Restoration Technician

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Wildlife/Fisheries

Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin Breeding Bird Research Assistant
Three field research assistants are needed for conduct point counts, marking survey locations, data entry, and
vegetation sampling in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin from May 25-mid July. To apply send letter of interest, resume, and names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three (3) references to:
Jim Lind, Natural Resources Research Institute
5013 Miller Trunk Hwy.
Duluth, MN 55811
or e-mail to jlind@nrri.umn.edu
Open until filled.


Saltmarsh Bird Ecology Field Research Assistants
NEW
Deadline: Open until filled.

Bird Surveyor Positions

Three surveyors are needed from Apr. 1-May 11, 2007 to conduct morning transect surveys to detect migrant landbirds during spring migration near Yuma, Arizona. Applicants must be able to identify western birds by sight and sound. All positions will assist with data entry and any additional research activities. All individuals are required to work 6 to 7 days a week, have the ability to work and live well with others, and tolerate heat and biting insects. Pay rate will be $1,500/ month. Housing and a food stipend will be provided.
Send letter of interest (including available dates), resume, and phone numbers and email addresses of 3 references to Dr. Richard Fischer, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Cntr., 3713 Glenmeade Rd., Louisville, KY 40218; or preferably by email:
Richard.A.Fischer@erdc.usace.army.mil. Applications will be accepted until positions filled.

Five surveyors are needed from Mar. 24-May 7, 2007 to conduct morning and afternoon transect surveys during spring migration on Fort Polk in western Louisiana. Applicants must be able to identify eastern birds by sight and sound. All positions will assist with data entry and any additional research activities. All individuals are required to work 6 to 7 days a week, have the ability to work and live well with others, and tolerate heat and biting insects. Pay rate will be $1,500/ month and housing will be provided. Send letter of interest (including available dates), resume, and phone numbers and email addresses of 3 references to Emily Cohen, 118 College Dr. Box 5018, Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39406 or by email: emlcohen@hotmail.com. Applications will be accepted until positions filled.

Rachel Carson NWR Internship
Deadline: Mar. 9

Montana Fish and Wildlife Information Specialist
Deadline: Mar. 12

Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Fisheries Biologist

Deadline: Mar. 16

Geneva Lake Hydrology Internship

Deadline: Mar. 16

Coleman Lake Club Guide and Habitat Improvement
Send resumes to
colemanlake@hughes.net .

Turtle Ecology Intern
Deadline: Mar. 30

Water Quality Technician
Deadline: Mar. 31

Parker River NWR Summer Job NEW
Deadline: Apr. 1

Medicine Lake NWR Wildlife Internship

Deadline: Apr. 1

Waterfowl Management Position
Deadline: Apr. 1

Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Fish Habitat Technician

Deadline: May 11

Urban Watershed Ecology Summer Research Experience
Paid summer research experiences are available through the Environmental Institute for Cleveland State University. Click on the title for more information. If you have any questions, contact
Dr. B. Michael Walton at b.walton@csuohio.edu or 216-687-4890.

White-tailed Hawk Field Research Assistant

Minocqua Wildwood Park Summer Internships

Peatland Bird Survey Technician

UW Stevens Point is seeking 3 summer field technicians to assist a graduate student with research on passerine bird communities of peatlands in Wisconsin.  Duties will include conducting bird point counts and sampling vegetation at study sites statewide. Desirable applicants must have experience with point count surveys and eastern bird identification (both audio and visual). GPS navigation, topographic map reading skills, and ability to use a compass also are necessary. Experience identifying wetland and/or peatland vegetation and forest measurement techniques are a plus. Must be able to travel extensively and work alone in early mornings and under rigorous field conditions.  Interns would be paid $12/hr and would work throughout Wisconsin from mid-May through July 15. Travel and lodging expenses will be paid. Interested applicants should send (email or regular mail) letter of interest, resume/CV with references, and contact information to:

Stephanie B. Zolkowski
Graduate Research Assistant
College of Natural Resources
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
800 Reserve Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897


Bat Research Assistant
NEW

Iowa State Avian Field Tech Position
NEW

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Education & Interpretation

Wisconsin Lions Camp Summer EE Positions

Jefferson County Park Ranger Intern

Jefferson County Conservation Board is looking for a park ranger intern to assist in the maintenance of nine county parks. Duties include collection of camping fees, monitoring shelter and cabin rentals, enforcement of park rules and regulations, general park maintenance, assist Naturalist in environmental education programs, and assist in forestry and vegetation management and trail construction. Position starts when student is available in May and terminates in early Sept. On-site housing will be provided in a Jefferson County Park. Salary will be $6.75-7.50/hr. To apply, pleased submit cover letter and resume to:
Dennis Lewiston, Director
Jefferson County Conservation Board
2003 Libertyville Rd.
Fairfield, IA 52556
Tel.: 641-472-4421

Deadline: Mar. 15

Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary Environmental Educator
Deadline: Mar. 16

West Wisconsin Land Trust EE Intern

Deadline: Mar. 25


UW-Extension EE position
NEW
Deadline: Apr. 4


CWES job openings for summer 2007!
The Central Wisconsin Environmental Station is now accepting applications for the 2007 summer camp positions. This year we are looking for a Summer Camp Director, Assistant Director, Health Care Counselor, and 8 Counselor/Naturalists. Spend this summer on Sunset Lake building your resume with a challenging and rewarding experience that will leave you with memories that last a lifetime. For complete job descriptions, visit our website at http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/cwes.


Schmeeckle Employment Opportunities !!!
Schmeeckle Reserve is looking to hire enthusiastic students with work-study for both Office Staff and Maintenance Staff positions during the Spring '07 semester! If you are interested please visit the Schmeeckle website at www.uwsp.edu/cnr/schmeeckle/jobs/ and click on "current job openings" to fill out an application on-line.


Vermont Youth Conservation Corps Openings

The VYCC has many openings to lead conservation and education programs for the summer. Visit the website at
www.vycc.org to check it out or call 1-800-639-8922 ext. 200 if you have any questions.

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Education Intern


SeaCamp Science Instructor

Science instructors are needed to teach marine biology, coral reef ecology, and other marine and environmental sciences at SeaCamp in the Florida Keys. Applicants must be at least 21 years old with a Bachelors degree in Science or a related field. Boating, aquatic skills, and/or scuba certification is preferred but not required. To apply, send resume and transcript to staff_flyer@seacamp.org.

Camp Wildlife Summer Counselor


Glacier Hollow YMCA Summer Camp Positions

Deadline: April 15

Chincoteague NWR EE Internship

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Forestry/Restoration/Conservation

Timber Management Seasonal Positions with Bridger-Teton National Forest
Job Announcement/Information
OF-612 Application
FS-6100-05 Application
OF-306 Declaration

Upper Michigan Land Management and Wildlife Services Forestry Position

Peninsula State Park Invasive Species Intern


WDNR LTE Forester Position
Deadline: Mar. 6

Oak Regeneration Project Assistant

Deadline: Mar. 6

Summer Field Research Assistant

The University of Minnesota is looking for students to do field research on prairie plants, especially Echinacea angustifolia, the narrow-leaved purple coneflower. Deadline to apply is Mar. 9.

Forestry Biological Sciences Technician NEW
Deadline: Mar. 16

USFS Forester Positions in Southeast Alaska
Positions are available for forestry in Southeast Alaska. Click on the title for job descriptions and go to AVUE digital services online to apply.
Deadline: Mar. 20

West Wisconsin Land Trust Site Restoration and Management Intern
Deadline: Mar. 25

Environmental Project Manager and Environmental Scientist NEW
Private consulting firm seeks full-time Environmental Scientist with experience in the renewable energy industry to work with multidisciplinary teams and manage, develop and deliver technical assessments for timely project approvals.  Coordinate submissions and strategic issues with clients and regulatory agencies.  Provide quality control and client satisfaction.  Requires BS or MS in natural resources or related field and 4 to 8 years related work experience.  Expertise in energy facility site permitting with background in wildlife, wetland science, plant ecology, or air and noise modeling preferred.  Desire advanced computer, verbal communication, and writing skills.

Private consulting firm seeks full-time and seasonal Environmental Scientist(s) with expertise in GIS, plant ecology, and/or wetlands to provide natural resource consulting services.  Position(s) based in Eden Prairie, St. Cloud, or Brainerd, Minnesota.  Requires B.S. and 1 to 2 years related work experience or M.S. in natural resources, environmental science, or related field.  Experience in ArcView GIS, wetland delineation, or botanical inventories and assessments strongly preferred.  Desire advanced computer, verbal communication, and writing skills.

Submit resume and cover letter to:  Human Resources, Westwood Professional Services, Inc., 7699 Anagram Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344.  E-mail: scott.buscher@westwoodps.com.  Westwood Professional Services is an EEO employer offering a positive teamwork environment and an attractive compensation package.  No agencies please.
Deadline:  March 27, 2007

Forest Ecology Internship Opportunity
The Forest Landscape and Ecosystem Ecology Laboratories is conducting an evaluation of how coarse woody debris and
canopy gaps influence the long-term productivity, biodiversity, and carbon and nutrient cycling of the northern hardwoods forest and are looking for an intern. Click on the title to learn more. To apply, send
1) a cover letter describing prior experience/skills, topic preferences, and dates available; 2) resume, and 3) contact information for three references to:
Jodi Forrester
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1630 Linden Dr., 120 Russell Labs
Madison, WI 53706
jforrester@wisc.edu


South Dakota Forestry and GIS Interns
Forest Health Intern
Urban Forestry Intern
GIS Intern
Conservation Intern
Web Page Intern

Minnesota DNR Forestry Internships

If interested in any of the positions, sign up for an interview time on Fri, Feb. 16 from 8am-12pm. Sign up sheet is available on Dr. Geesey's office door, CNR 367. There will also be an internship meeting on Tues, Feb. 13 from 6-7pm in CNR 359.
Click here for a description of the positions
Click here for an application


Westfield Highlands Forest Partnership Intern Chester, MA
Deadline: April 2

Oklahoma Forestry Service Intern


Indiana State Forest Forestry Technician

Deadline: Until position is filled.

Indiana Cooperative Forest Management technician

Deadline: Until position is filled.

USFS Forester Positions
NEW
This announcement is open on USAJobs as well

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Full-time/Permanent Positions

Davey Tree Expert Company Forestry Data Collector

Davey Tree Expert Company Pole Tester

Besse Forest Products Group Log Yard Supervisor

Natural Resources Specialist NEW
Deadline: Mar. 9


U of M Extension Conservation Agronomist Educator
NEW
Deadline: Mar. 9

Minnesota DNR Entry Level Forestry Positions

Deadline: Mar. 9

Rice County Water Planner / Environmental Technician NEW
Deadline: Mar. 9

Wabasha County Feedlot Officer
NEW
Deadline: Mar. 13

Shoreland Specialist
NEW
Deadline: Mar. 16

National Wildlife Federation Campus Field Coordinator
NEW

Oklahoma Forestry Service Positions


Johnson's Nursery Positions

USFS Forester Positions NEW
This announcement is open on USAJobs as well

Indiana DNR Assistant District Forester Position NEW
Deadline: Mar. 30

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