The
Conservation and Land Management (CLM) internship program places
100-120 early-career scientists in five-month paid internships to assist
professional biologists with land management and conservation projects.
Since 2001, the CLM program has successfully placed over 1300 interns,
providing them with a rich experience from which to launch their
professional careers.
CLM Internship Benefits
CLM internships are paid internships!
Explore your career goals and expand your resume
Experience new landscapes, habitats, and species diversity in the beautiful western US
Make connections in various governmental and non-profit organizations
Learn what it's like to work at a federal agency
Apply your education to important conservation projects
CLM internships are paid internships!
Explore your career goals and expand your resume
Experience new landscapes, habitats, and species diversity in the beautiful western US
Make connections in various governmental and non-profit organizations
Learn what it's like to work at a federal agency
Apply your education to important conservation projects
Most of our internships are located in the western US, where the
majority of public land occurs. Federal partners include the Bureau of
Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. D. A. Forest Service, U.S.
Geologic Survey, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and others. Non-profit
partners include the the Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank and the Rae
Selling Berry Seed Bank.
https://www.clminternship.org/