Position Description
This year-long program is a rigorous work and learning experience that provides exposure to research science in the Forest Service, development and training opportunities, and the opportunity to make a lasting impression on generations to come. This position requires a detailed oriented and self-motivated individual and will allow for the development of knowledge, skills, and expertise. The internship will focus on plant ecology, invasive species, and ecosystem restoration in the Great Basin and Eastern Sierra. We study questions related to post-fire regeneration in shrubland and dry forest communities, post-fire restoration, cheatgrass invasion, fuels management and impacts, and silviculture of native plant species

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