Siegele Conservation Science Internship
Colorado Natural Heritage Program
Fort Collins, Colorado
Position Summary
The Siegele Conservation Science Internship Program is an opportunity for CSU undergraduate students to work alongside conservation professionals and practitioners to gain experience in the many aspects of field sciences that support natural resources and biodiversity conservation.
Each summer, approximately 15 interns receive paid, professional training from CNHP biologists and participate in field-oriented conservation research projects across Colorado. Since 2016, interns have worked with CNHP staff as they conduct projects such as Bioblitzes, county biological surveys, wetland condition assessments, rare plant, and wildlife surveys, and/or vegetation monitoring.
Interns learn the history, methods, and mission of CNHP and the NatureServe Network. They also develop skills in plant identification, vegetation sampling, field survey techniques, monitoring protocols, biotic and abiotic data collection, navigation, GIS, data management and analysis, and science communication.
Anticipated Weekly Hours
40
Required Job Qualifications
- Must be available May 26-August 21
- Open to all CSU undergraduates who are enrolled during summer 2026 and interested in pursuing a career in natural resources.
- Have an expressed passion for conservation science and field research.
- Interns may work on projects that require long hikes in variable weather conditions, travel across the state, and overnight camping. However, no previous camping or outdoor skills are required.
- Upon completion, interns will provide a final presentation and blog story about their summer experience.
Essential Duties
- Assist CNHP staff and partners with field research.
- Arrive on time and prepared for field trips.
- Document hours and expenses as needed.
- Prepare final presentation and blog at the end of the internship.
Preferred Job Qualifications
N/A
Hourly Pay Rate and other Benefits
- $16.50/hour + travel expenses
- Learn about rare species and habitats.
- Provide critical field support.
- Gain field experience and work on projects throughout Colorado
- Develop applied conservation skills.
- Build your resume and grow your network.
- Obtain Wilderness First Aid certification.
- Earn academic credit, if needed, by working with your CSU academic advisor
| Category | Botany , Ecology |
| Tags | GIS , Wetland |