This position is only available to candidates pursuing a degree from a Community College in Metro Denver or Metro State University Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring Communities to Save Wildlife for Future Generations. DZCA honors our animals, staff, and guests by conducting ourselves at the highest level of integrity through our Core Actions -- Inspire Awe: Safety, Care, Connect and by embracing our Core Values of: Welcoming, United, Curious, Courageous and Transformative in all that we do. Denver Zoo will host this internship in collaboration with Denver Mountain Parks (DMP) and the Denver Mountain Parks Foundation (DMPF) . As a part of Denver Parks and Recreation, Denver Mountain Parks contains more than 14,000 acres of parklands outside the City and County of Denver. Denver Mountain Parks strives to make these spaces easily accessible to residents and visitors, while protecting critical wildlife habitat, watersheds, and scenic views. Denver Mountain Parks Foundation partners with Denver Parks and Recreation to fulfill the Foundation’s mission to restore the historical integrity, relevance, quality, and appreciation for Denver’s Mountain Parks System. The DMPF also works to ensure that Denver Mountain Parks persist as a recreational, educational, and open space resource for the citizens of Denver and its visitors. The Denver Mountain Parks Foundation Conservation Intern will help both DZCA and Denver Mountain Parks with field research, data organization and analysis, community engagement, collaborative conservation, and science communication. During the academic year—Spring semester (January–May 2026) and Fall semester (September–December 2026)—the intern will work 10 hours per week. These hours will increase to 40 hours per week during DZCA’s summer field season (May–September 2026). The intern will spend the vast majority (80â90%) of their time on DMP projects, focusing on tasks such as: 1) collecting and reviewing plant and bird data to understand grassland restoration efforts at Daniels Park; 2) helping move and collect plant production data from grazing exclosures to understand how many bison Daniels Park and Genesee Park can support; 3) building rock dams for erosion mitigation and helping guide volunteer groups in constructing the dams; and 4) supporting projects at Mt. Blue Sky focused on human–wildlife coexistence and wildlife health. The student will also gain exposure to a broader array of DZCA’s conservation projects across Colorado, including the Colorado Pika Project, Boreal Toad Recovery Project, and Colorado Corridors Project. Interested applicants should attach a resume and cover letter highlighting their interest in the position and career goals.
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Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
251-500 employees