$500/month stipend Description The Bird Conservancy of the Rockies is seeking applicants for a new internship program with our Mexican Spotted Owl occupancy monitoring project. The internship is ideal for individuals who have a strong passion for wildlife biology but are looking to build field experience. Interns will work alongside experienced field biologists to conduct nighttime surveys for Mexican Spotted Owls in National Forests across Arizona and New Mexico. Interns will have the opportunity to gain experience conducting surveys, hone field skills (e.g. backcountry camping, navigation, driving 4WD vehicles, etc.), and learn about owl ecology, study design, and occupancy monitoring. Applicants should be comfortable working at night in steep terrain with potentially dangerous wild

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