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[job] Washington Conservation Corps
Job title: Snohomish County Marine Resources Program Assistant
Start: April 1, 2015. Full-time position (40 hours per week) through September 17, 2015 with the possibility of an additional 1 year term.
[course] Spring Break in Yosemite National Park
Are you interested in traveling to Yellowstone National Park over spring break? Want to see wolves, explore US National Park Service management, put your GIS and wildlife skills to work, or catch a bald eagle?
Read more[job] 2015 Education Outside Corps Member
Are you a natural leader? Are you passionate about school gardens, science education, the environment, elementary-aged kids, and public service?
Education Outside Corps is looking for recent college graduates who share these passions to join our growing Corps for Education Outside—the nation’s first science-and-sustainability service corps.
Make Montana your classroom! Apply by Feb. 1st
More information: http://tinyurl.com/muk57ku
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[club] Society of Ethnobiology is Looking for New Members!
The Society of Ethnobiology is currently looking for members fromany discipline who are interested in learning more about ethnobiology pastand present, including broad topics such as food sovereignty, bioculturaldiversity, and Indigenous Knowledges.
Read more[internship] Marine Sciences Summer Program
Location: The marine science internship program takes place at the University of Delaware’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment
Students between their junior and senior years will receive preference. Applications from women and members of minority groups are especially encouraged.
Volunteer with Mountains to Sound Greenway!
The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust’s spring teaching season is right around the corner, and in preparation, they are holding a “spring training” to teach Education Volunteers our 2 most popular programs: “Forest Ecosystems” & “Forest & Fins”.
Read moreFrederick Law Olmsted: Designing America Talk
“Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America" Saturday, January 31, 2015, 2 – 4pm
Event type: Library Program
Where: Central Library
Room Location: Level 1 – Microsoft Auditorium
Audience: Teens, Adults
Language: English
Summary
Film producer and historian Laurence Cotton will give a talk on the PBS film "Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America,” followed by a screening of the film.