Lauren, look into the Student Conservation Society.  This organization funds 
internships with government agencies and NGOs.  Expenses and a small stipend 
are paid.  The internships include ones involving management activities, and 
research.  There are usually large numbers of internships in widespread parts 
of the U.S. and perhaps in other countries.  David McNeely

---- Lauren Kiser <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Dear Ecologgers,
> 
> I would love to get some feedback/advice on the subject of obtaining more
> field experience.
> 
> I am an M.S. student obtaining my degree in Integrated Environmental Science
> (B.S. Biology), and I am beginning to apply for internships and jobs
> post-graduation. I have the educational background, and my application
> package is well-written, but I lack experience (time and again, this is what
> I am told).
> 
> I am subscribed to Ecolog, I browse Texas A&M's job board, and I also have
> access to Ecojobs.com. I have been applying for internships that I come
> across, and looking into certificate programs (the one at Sacramento City
> College, http://www.scc.losrios.edu/Documents/catalog/programs/BIOL.pdf, is
> precisely what I am looking for).
> 
> What I want to know is: do YOU have any recommendations? Are you aware of
> any field ecology/biology certificate programs (preferably in the U.S., as
> that would most likely be the cheapest option for me)? Do you know of any
> internships, organizations or agencies involved with wildlife ecology,
> particularly large carnivores? For internships, I can afford the cost of
> travel, but I would prefer recommendations of places/programs that cover
> housing and food. International internships are welcomed and encouraged, as
> I love to travel and experience a variety of climates and cultures.
> 
> I am particularly interested in mammalogy, animal behavior, and conservation
> biology. I am not trying to focus on wildlife management- more so the study
> of endangered species, charismatic megafauna, mammalian carnivores... I
> would really love to gain field experience with radiotelemetry, collaring
> and tracking, scat-sniffing dogs, and experience with capture-recapture
> methods (using program MARK, etc.). I am also open to opportunities in
> ornithology and herpetology.
> 
> I recognize how hard it is to break into the field of mammalogy and
> conservation biology. Field studies that accept people lacking in experience
> are rare. I do have some varied experience (I have attached my CV for those
> who are curious). Because opportunities are limited and competition is
> fierce, I recognize my need to improve my skills. Any suggestions are
> welcome, and thank you if you read this whole message!
> 
> Warmest regards,
> 
> LK

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David McNeely

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