Work on a federally-funded project that will provide stakeholders and managers with the data, models, and strategies needed to more precisely manage the watershed's irrigation system to meet the needs of irrigators while also improving hydroelectric power generation and streamflow for fish.
The Lewistown Public Library is proud to offer enriching programs and thoughtful collections to our community. We would love to welcome an intern to help us preserve our archives and develop educational programming for all ages.
Offered by Haas Center for Public Service, The Institute for Diversity in the Arts
Lyric McHenry fellows work with an artist or community-based organization using the arts to further racial/social justice for a 9-week summer engagement.
Help American Rivers restore and protect the San Joaquin River and the largest, last remaining native grasslands in California’s Central Valley by assisting with restoration and monitoring work at Great Valley Grasslands State Park.
Dive into elections and redistricting, learn the value of non-partisanship in communicating with people all across the political spectrum, meet state legislators and other experts, and help plan events that bring together Democrats and Republicans on today’s hottest topics!
Interested in water resources and wildfires? Part of a larger effort exploring how wildfires impact water in the West, this will provide hands-on experience in quantifying the impact of wildfires on critical water resources and use this information to inform proactive wildfire mitigation.
Support our conservation and stewardship teams in assessing climate vulnerability at land trust properties & mitigation strategies to reduce anticipated impacts. In addition, have the opportunity to assist with community engagement to learn about all facets of the land trust’s work.
Come spend the summer at CalTrout’s Mount Shasta office, where you will work and learn about and help restore and protect habitat for wild fish in some of the most beautiful places in the headwaters of far northern California!
Dive into hands-on ecosystem science with the San Francisco Estuary Institute’s Resilient Landscapes Program internship where you’ll join a dynamic team of scientists, sharpen your GIS, research, and data analysis skills, and help shape innovative strategies for Bay Area landscapes.