WWF seeks a BRIDGE Education for Nature Undergraduate Intern. At WWF, we recognize that investing in local leaders is key for achieving long-term biodiversity conservation. Through the Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program (EFN), we have provided and fellowships to local leaders and institutions in Africa, Asia and Latin America for over 30 years, enhancing knowledge, expertise and skills needed to effectively address biodiversity challenges. To date, WWF has supported more than 3,700 individuals and 600 institutions across 60 countries, with our alumni achieving remarkable milestones, including discovering new species, collaborating with local communities to establish conservation areas, and launching pioneering initiatives. We are looking for a highly motivated intern to collaborate with the EFN team in updating alumni data and providing general support needed to connect a vibrant community of global conservation leaders. The intern will also contribute to the development of engaging content that amplifies alumni stories, and assist in essential research on the current landscape of conservation fellowships and grants.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
Associate degree