The US Fish and Wildlife Service is recruiting six interns to be hired 
by the Student Conservation Association (SCA) for the 2016 leatherback 
sea turtle nesting season at Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge.
Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge (SPNWR) is located on the beautiful 
island of St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands. The leatherback sea turtle 
project began monitoring and management activities at SPNWR in 1977. The 
Project has since developed into one of the most comprehensive, long-
term sea turtle research and recovery efforts in the world. This work 
contributed to the creation of Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge as 
the first refuge in the US Fish and Wildlife Service Refuge System 
established for the purpose of protecting endangered sea turtles. During 
the last three decades, there has been a substantial increase in the 
number of nesting leatherbacks, from less than 20 individuals in the 
early years to more than 100 in recent years. 

Dates: 01 April to 07 July 2016

Duties:
•       All training will be provided.
•       Perform regular nightly beach patrols of the 3.0-km beach every 
45 minutes in order to intercept all turtles. Patrols begin at 
approximately 8:00 pm and continue until 5:00 am. 
•       Tag nesting turtles with both external flipper tags and internal 
PIT tags and collect genetic samples.
•       Track the frequency and distribution of nesting activities by 
recording date, time and beach location for each activity.
•       Relocate nests deposited in known beach erosion zones to stable 
beach areas.
•       Excavate emerged nests and collect data on hatch success.
•       Perform data entry and error check.
Requirements:
•       Optimal physical fitness required for walking several miles each 
night in soft and wet sand, carrying a 25-lb backpack.
•       Turtle experience is not required but you must have the proven 
ability to work night-time hours in the field.
•       Patience to endure extreme outdoor conditions such as inclement 
weather (heat, humidity and rain), noxious insects (sand fleas and 
mosquitoes), and frequent changes in plans.
•       Ability to work independently when required and as part of a 
team for the entire season.
•       Enthusiasm and a positive attitude as field conditions vary 
daily and are unpredictable.
•       Ability to live communally in shared housing in close quarters.
•       Local applicants (US Virgin Islanders) are strongly encouraged 
to apply.


To apply for this internship, submit a cover letter, resume and 3 
references to [email protected].  Deadline for applications is 
November 15, 2015.


Benefits: Round trip airfare up to $1,115, $100/week stipend, shared 
housing, local transportation, worker’s compensation insurance, SCA 
uniform, and an incredible field experience in a beautiful tropical 
location are included. Opportunities for independent study are possible.

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