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Internships in North Carolina
National Wildlife Refuges in North Carolina offer a variety of internships. The primary purposes of the intern program are to identify potential employees for the National Wildlife Refuge System and to introduce potential employees to the National Wildlife Refuge System. For this reason, internships are usually filled by students or recent graduates. However, interns provide a valuable work force for these refuges. An interest or goal of future employment with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is not a requirement for those applying to be refuge interns.

Refuge Intern Position Minimum Duration* Contact Info
Alligator River Visitor Services Intern 6 months (year round)

Abbey Reibel
252-987-1118

Alligator River General Refuge Intern 3 months (spring/summer/fall)
Alligator River Field Biologist Intern 6 months (year round)

Dennis Stewart
252-473-1131 x231

Alligator River Fire Intern 6 months (year round)
Kelley VanDruten
252-473-1131 x235
Alligator River Red Wolf Caretaker 3 months (year round)

Chris Lucash
252-796-3004 x230

Alligator River Red Wolf Telemetry 3 months (year round)
Edenton Fisheries Intern 3 to 6 months (spring, summer, fall)
Stephen Jackson
252-482-4118 x24

Mackay Island General Refuge Intern NOT filling this position at this time

Mike Hoff
252-429-3100

Mattamuskeet Wildlife Intern 12-16 weeks (spring, summer, fall)

Jerry Fringeli
252-926-4021

Pea Island Visitor Services Intern 6 months (year round)

Abbey Reibel
252-987-1118

Pea Island General Refuge Intern 3 months (spring/summer/fall)
Pocosin Lakes Wildlife Intern 3 months (spring, summer, fall)

Wendy Stanton
252-796-3004 x224

Roanoke River Wildlife Intern NOT filling this position at this time

Jean Richter
252-794-3808

*In most cases, to be considered for an internship position, an applicant must be able to stay a minimum of three months. However, in rare cases, slightly shorter internships have been scheduled. Applicants should discuss availability and needs with the appropriate contact person. Internships are volunteer positions; however, housing and a food stipend will be provided. In most cases, applications are accepted continually, with selections being made on specific dates. See individual web sites (links) or contact the selecting official directly to obtain detailed information. Applicants interested in obtaining internships on other Refuges in North Carolina or the Southeast Region should contact those Refuges directly. Send to the contact listed for each internship.

To Apply Send resume, at least three references, and describe your background/experience relating to the following:

Forestry management techniques
Wildlife identification and surveys
GPS concepts and applications/general computer skills
Basic plant taxonomy
Public interpretive programs
Canoeing
Operation of ATC's/motor boats
Maintenance (trail and other)

Be sure to provide your dates of availability!

Thanks for your interest!



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