Remote Student Environmental Conservation Intern – CFCN

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Remote Student Environmental Education Internship | Collision-Free Coastlines Network (CFCN)

Who should apply:

Open to motivated students from middle school through college who are passionate about wildlife conservation, birds, coastal ecosystems, and protecting the natural world 🌎🐦

This virtual environmental internship is ideal for students who are eager to learn, participate in online sessions and hands-on activities, and take meaningful action in their own communities to support bird conservation.

About the internship:

Join the Collision-Free Coastlines Network for an engaging remote student internship focused on environmental education, coastal bird conservation, and real-world wildlife protection 🌊 You’ll learn from conservation professionals, explore seabird ecology and migration, and help address one of today’s most preventable threats to birds: window collisions πŸ¦πŸ™οΈ

What students will gain:

  • Learn directly from experienced conservation professionals and environmental educators
  • Explore real-world wildlife conservation topics, coastal habitats, seabird ecology, and migration
  • Earn volunteer hours, service hours, or community service credit through meaningful conservation work
  • Receive a Certified Coastline Steward certificate, plus recognition and publicity on CFCN’s platforms to celebrate your conservation work
  • Participate in interactive virtual sessions, environmental learning experiences, and community action activities
  • Become part of a growing student community dedicated to protecting birds, coastlines, and healthy ecosystems
Time commitment: This flexible virtual internship is designed to be manageable for students. Participants should expect to attend online sessions, complete independent learning activities, and take part in community-based conservation action at a pace that supports their school schedule.

🌊 Ready to become a Certified Coastline Steward?

Apply here: πŸ‘‰ https://tinyurl.com/cfcnsteward26

Applications are open now and must be submitted by July 20. Spots may be limited, so we encourage students to apply early and take the first step toward protecting birds, coastlines, and the ecosystems we all share.

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