Internship Title: Aviculture Intern - Summer 2026
Location: Bronx Zoo
Department: Ornithology
Duration: Late May/Early June- mid August 10-12 weeks
Schedule: 5 days per weeks (may include weekends and holidays)
Stipend: $1600-$2000 total stipend (depending on length of internship) to be paid as one lump sum upon the successful completion of the internship, less applicable taxes.
Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis but must be received by April 1, 2026. The position may be filled before the deadline. Candidates are encouraged to apply early.
Internship Summary:
The Bronx Zoo’s Ornithology Department is seeking an intern with a desire to learn aviculture and the care of a variety of birds within the zoo’s avian collection. Interns will learn the professional and technical work skills involved in the daily care of animals, mainly birds, but also include mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates. Interns will support the keepers in the Ornithology Department and will learn to conduct a comprehensive range of zoo activities including animal husbandry, learning about diets, nutrition, exhibit repair, assistance with animal transfers and record keeping duties. Interns will report directly to a supervisor or manager but will at times assist Senior Keepers and/or Wild Animal Keepers in an assigned section. By the conclusion of their session, interns will complete a research project or written paper about an aspect of Aviculture that they selected to further explore.
Learning Outcomes:
- You will learn the daily aviculture routine including how to prepare and follow prescribed diets and feeding procedures for the animal collection.
- You will learn to observe general animal health and behavior, on a daily basis, and report any abnormal circumstances to a supervisor.
- You will learn to maintain records of health, behavior, enrichment, operant conditioning and visitor engagement issues in avian collection including how to log data including behaviors, incubation and natal records, daily reports, information systems including ZIMS as well as internal ID cards.
- You will learn how to assist with any behavior modification, training and enrichment care in avian areas.
- You will learn how to assist any visitor engagement programs that are included in avian areas and interact with the public and Bronx Zoo staff in a professional and courteous manner.
- You will collaborate with an assigned avian Zoo staff person to identify a potential project to be completed by the end of your internship experience; a portion of your daily experience will be spent on your developed project.