General Wildlife Technician
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science -
Research/Development
Overview
Details:
Open Period:
Open on a rolling basis.
Hours per week: 35 – 40
Location:
Mile 27.5 Hummingbird Highway, Stann Creek District, Belize, C.A.
Experience required: none
DescriptionThe Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society, located in the Maya Mountains of Belize, currently has 2 apprenticeship spots open for our Fall 2024 General Wildlife Technician Internship Program.
Internships are held at the T.R.E.E.S Hosting Center, a research and education center in the Maya Mountains of Belize. The center is operated by the Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society (T.R.E.E.S), a small grassroots not-for-profit organization whose mandate is to conserve Belize’s natural and cultural heritage through education, conservation, and research. One way in which we meet our mandate is through hosting interns.
By training international and local Belizean students in environmental and wildlife management, field research techniques and data collection protocols, knowledge on the biodiversity of Belizean fauna and flora will be gained. This knowledge will then be compiled into peer-reviewed publications, Belizean government reports and regulations, field guides, and other publications that will increase the global visibility of Belizean fauna and flora and aid in their management and ultimately their conservation.
The goal of our internship program is to provide interns with hands-on experience in their field of education, research, or employment under the supervision of professional biologists, while contributing to education and conservation efforts in Belize. These internships are self-directed yet supervised projects in which a short report is to be written and handed to the supervising biologist at the end of the internship session.
Many of the post-secondary institutions we work with offer credited internships, but this will need to be discussed with the educational institution where the intern is currently registered. We are happy to provide the required information to the institution so that accreditation is possible.
Once at the station, you are free to help on projects of need at T.R.E.E.S. Many of the desired qualifications, physical requirements, benefits, and terms below are specific to internships we have posted. Contact us today to describe your skillset and time-frame if you are interested in joining our projects.
Internship Responsibilities- Assisting other interns and project managers on other projects in need at T.R.E.E.S, including sustainable agriculture, landscape architecture, gardening.
- Helping with data entry from different monitoring projects.
- Lead a White-lipped Mud Turtle movement, habitat use, and response to flooding study using radio-telemetry.
- Proper recording of herp collection data including radio-telemetry movement data.
- Continuing WCOM Project and Nest Survey projects. This includes the preliminary aspects of the projects such as searching for lekking sites and nests of resident birds along specified areas.
- Aiding in organic agriculture, horticulture/landscaping, and trail building/maintenance.
- Help us with grant writing, marketing, hospitality, community development, outreach and education, ESL teaching, and construction.
- For participants with up-to-date rabies vaccine, they may also aid in nights when bat-mist netting is done. Those without can contribute in other ways such as setting up and tearing down mist-nets and collecting data for the bat monitoring project.
Interns will assist with creating captions for social media posts to engage and update followers on what has been going on at the field station and various projects that are being done.
Internship PeriodInterns can choose to do a minimum of 2 weeks to a maximum of 6 weeks during this internship program, though 4 weeks is the recommended duration.
CostsThis internship has a fee of $334 USD/week which includes room and board (meals included Monday-Friday), full access to lab equipment, and training by professional on-site biologists. Food is a combination of self-catering in a communal kitchen with ingredients provided as well as prepared meals, depending on whether we have other groups on site. Lodging at the…
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