St Marks NWR Biological Intern
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
St Marks, Florida
Job Type | Paid Internship |
Salary | $200 - $200 per week |
Deadline | Mar 31, 2025 |
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Summer and Summer/Fall 2025 Biological Internships
- 2 positions available
- Stipend $200/week paid by check weekly from Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge
- Approximate Work Dates: May 12-between Aug 15 and Sep 6 (one position will extend until late Nov./early Dec).
Site Description:
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
Managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is the crown jewel of a vast network of state, federal, and local conservation lands covering over 1.3 million acres in northern Florida’s Big Bend Region. This 85,000-acre wildlife refuge supports a complex array of habitats, ranging from coastal saltwater marshes to xeric upland pine forests. Stretching over 40 miles along Apalachee Bay on the Gulf of Mexico, the refuge lies in the eastern portion of the sparsely populated Florida panhandle but is within a short drive of full amenities approximately 25 miles north in Florida’s capital city, Tallahassee.
Examples of projects you might work on:
- Monitoring efforts for Endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers and habitat restoration (this will be majority of position)
- Recovery efforts for Threatened frosted flatwoods salamanders, specifically habitat management/restoration activities
- Exotic/invasive plant surveys and control activities including application of herbicides with backpack sprayers and/or manual removal
- Assistance with feral hog control efforts (assisting work with partner, USDA)
- Shorebird surveys (assisting work with partner, FWC)
- Assistance with sea turtle surveys on St Vincent NWR
- Data entry, analysis, or reporting as needed
- Assistance with Forestry efforts
- Wading bird roost surveys
- Bald eagle nest surveying
- Gopher tortoise surveys
- Habitat monitoring plot establishment and sampling
- Native ecosystem restoration, including herbicide application and/or planting
Work hours will normally be 80 hours over a 2-week period, although additional work hours may be required during especially busy times. Early morning, nighttime, and weekend hours are all possible. The position will require extensive walking through difficult terrain in hot and buggy conditions. Inclement weather, poisonous plants, stinging insects and venomous snakes are inherent dangers in this work environment.
Required Skills:
US citizenship; valid driver`s license; wildlife, biology, or environmental science degree or major in a college/university; attention to detail and accuracy; self-motivated; ability to drive 4WD vehicles safely on refuge interior roads; and willingness to perform physical work independently under varying outdoor conditions. Knowledge of local birds and their calls and experience with trapping and pit-tagging amphibians are desirable but not required.
Housing Provided:
Housing is a 4-bedroom refuge-maintained house trailer located at the refuge work center: 7300 Coastal Highway, St. Marks FL 32355 - on US 98 one quarter mile east of the intersection with County Road 363. You will share the trailer with up to three other interns but will have your own bedroom. The trailer has WiFi and a TV with limited channels. Laundry facilities are in the compound. It is ten miles to Crawfordville, which has limited services but has groceries, walk in clinic, etc. More facilities are available in Tallahassee, within 20-25 miles.
Transportation:
Personal vehicle required for off-duty travel. Refuge vehicle provided for daily work activities. Universally Accessible: No
To apply, please email: 1) a cover letter, 2) resume/CV, 3) Three references (list affiliations), and 4) unofficial transcripts to:
Amanda Bessler
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 68
St. Marks, FL 32355
850-491-8457
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
Category | Wildlife |
Tags | Ornithology, Herpetology |