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Trail Blazers Scholarship
Background:
The Trail Blazers is a volunteer organization that contributes its time, energy and knowledge toward helping the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Members participate in a variety of studies, conservation and wilderness protection activities, camp cleanups, stream restoration and trail maintenance, but the fish stocking and surveying activities have given the Trail Blazers their focus that has endured since 1933.
[Internship] Nature Vision Internship Summer 2014
Nature Vision is a non-profit environmental education organization founded in 2003 based in Woodinville, WA. Our mission is to foster citizen appreciation and stewardship of our environment through integration of school, community, and nature education.
Read morePlease join us for high adventure on April 24, 2014 as Washington Water Trust hosts the Seattle premiere of the 12th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival. The festival originates in Nevada City, CA and tours to different cities across the country delivering award-winning films about nature, adventure, water, energy, climate change, wildlife and indigenous cultures.
Read more[job]: Project Assistant, Recycling and Materials Management Practice, Cascadia Consulting
[job posting]
…We are seeking a Project Assistant with strong quantitative and critical problem solving capabilities to support research-based projects in Cascadia’s recycling and materials management practice. This position is full-time, and will be based in the Seattle (WA) office…
–position closes on April 21, 2014
[news]: UW Today: Decline of natural history troubling for science, society
[news]: UW Today: Decline of natural history troubling for science, society
http://www.washington.edu/news/2014/03/26/decline-of-natural-history-troubling-for-science-society/
Find out more about what ENVIR 280 teachers Josh Tewksbury and Tim Billo have been up to! ENVIR 280 is an introductory natural history course, and is offered annually in spring quarter.
College of the Environment Careers Blog
Looking for an internship or career-level position?
Check out the College of the Environment (CoEnv) Careers and Funding Blog: http://depts.washington.edu/coenv/careers-blog/.
The blog features over 200 postings per month, including career-level positions, internships, volunteer experiences, postdoctoral opportunities, and funding and fellowship opportunities.
Read more[Job] DIG Field School
http://digfieldschool.org/
The DIG Field School wishes to hire an individual for hourly work with pay rate dependent on experience level.
The tasks/responsibilities involved would be best categorized under the job description of a program assistant.
[job] McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS) Position
MOSS is seeking highly motivated, creative individuals to apply for a new Assistant Research Professor position of Science Communication. The position will be housed at the award winning McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS), located at the UI McCall Field Campus on the shores of beautiful Payette Lake.
Read more— 2014 SUMMER 3-CREDIT FIELD COURSES —
Caribbean Ecosystem Field Studies (June 4-20) Study, SCUBA dive, & snorkel on the Mexican Caribbean Coast.Colorado Ecosystem Field Studies (July 13-29, Aug 7-23) Study, hike, & camp in the the Rocky Mountains.