Nonprofit

Ecological Habitat Restoration Internship

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Olema, CA
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    August 4, 2025
    End Date:
    October 31, 2025
    Application Deadline:
    July 25, 2025
    Payment:
    Bolsa-auxílio
    Stipend / Wage:
    small stipend negotiable
    Hours Per Week:
    20/week

    Description

    Ecological Habitat Restoration Internship

    The Ecological Habitat Restoration Internship is an opportunity to work in Muir Woods National Monument (https://www.nps.gov/muwo/index.htm), located in Marin County CA, to enhance instream creek habitat for endangered coho salmon using innovative low-tech process-based restoration techniques.

    Working under ancient giants in an old-growth forest of redwoods, interns will work alongside National Park Service staff, SPAWN staff and staff of Swift Water Design (https://swiftwaterdesign.com) to learn how to create and install ~30 Post Assisted Log Structures (PALS, https://lowtechpbr.restoration.usu.edu/resources/recipes/Wood/pals.html) along a 1 mile stretch of Redwood Creek in Muir Woods.

    Interns will learn how and operate post hole drivers, select, collect and weave small woody debris to create nursery and refuge habitat for juvenile salmon.

    Interns should be prepared long, hard days, be able to climb hills, have good upper body strength and a willingness to work as a team.

    The position is uncompensated, but free dorm-style housing (in the redwoods) is available and mileage reimbursement from housing site to Muir Woods will be provided.

    The 3-month position is from August 1 to October 30, 2025.

    Ecological Habitat Restoration Internship

    The Ecological Habitat Restoration Internship is an opportunity to work in Muir Woods National Monument (https://www.nps.gov/muwo/index.htm), located in Marin County CA, to enhance instream creek habitat for endangered coho salmon using innovative low-tech process-based restoration techniques.

    Working under ancient giants in an old-growth forest of redwoods, interns will work alongside National Park Service staff, SPAWN staff and staff of Swift Water Design (https://swiftwaterdesign.com) to learn how to create and install ~30 Post Assisted Log Structures (PALS, https://lowtechpbr.restoration.usu.edu/resources/recipes/Wood/pals.html) along a 1 mile stretch of Redwood Creek in Muir Woods.

    Interns will learn how and operate post hole drivers, select, collect and weave small woody debris to create nursery and refuge habitat for juvenile salmon.

    Interns should be prepared long, hard days, be able to climb hills, have good…

    Location

    On-site
    Olema, CA 94956, USA

    How to Apply

    Email resume and cover letter to tsteiner@seaturtles.org

    Email resume and cover letter to tsteiner@seaturtles.org

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