Internships & Employment Opportunities

Contact MNAP for current status of positions: 287 8044


Would you like to gain experience in the field of conservation?

The Maine Natural Areas Program (MNAP) periodically seeks volunteer Conservation Interns to aid information management and ecology staff in responding to environmental reviews and in gathering and maintaining information on Maine's rare, threatened, and endangered plants and natural communities.

MNAP is located within Maine's Department of Conservation and gathers, interprets, and maintains information on the state's biodiversity. MNAP information is used by researchers, land use planners, resource managers, and developers to make informed decisions regarding impacts to significant habitats. The Program also assists The Nature Conservancy and other conservation groups in determining priorities for land conservation in Maine.

What types of projects might be available?

Do I need any special qualifications?

Course work in natural sciences, natural resource management, or environmental studies; computer experience; familiarity with topographic maps; good organizational skills and strict attention to detail are desired qualifications.

How do I apply?

If an open position is posted on this web site, please send a cover letter, resume and list of three references to Information Manager, Maine Natural Areas Program, State House Station #93, Augusta ME, 04333 or via e-mail.