The CNPS announces
CNPS is accepting applications for two new paid internship positions beginning this summer. Read on to learn how you can join our team and advance your scientific career, or support the education of young conservation botanists.
Thanks to generous contributions from Tom Hopkins and the family and friends of Erin Espeland, CNPS is offering two high-level internships. These internships are honoring two women who were passionate about mentoring others. Both positions are at least half-time and include medical benefits.
Students, apply now!
- The Natalie Hopkins Conservation Intern will use advocacy, GIS, and communications to advance urgent issues facing California, such as fire, forestry management, and the Biodiversity Initiative.
- The Erin Espeland Plant Science Intern will explore California’s native plants and plant communities. This is a hands-on botanist position.
Learn more at http://cnps.convio.net/site/MessageViewer?dlv_id=5843&em_id=2581.0


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