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Herbarium & Botany Internship

Job in Virginia, St. Louis County, Minnesota, 55792, USA
Listing for: The Wildlife Society
Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-06-21
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Biology, Research Scientist
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Biology, Research Scientist
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 389 USD Weekly USD 389.00 WEEK
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Herbarium & Tropical Botany Internship

Location:

Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society

Open Period:
May 1st 2026 – October 31st 2026

Duration:
Sessions may be 2 to 5 weeks, with 4 weeks recommended for maximum learning

Hours per Week: 35 – 40

Cost: $389 USD/Week

Overview

Are you looking to broaden your plant identification skills while gaining hands‑on experience with tropical botanical families and field studies? Do you want to contribute to the development of a national herbarium and explore the historical context and ethnobotanical uses of the country’s flora? Are you interested in learning about plant communities and how herbarium collection can contribute to our understanding of how they might respond to a changing climate?

Would you like to live immersed in the stunning tropical rainforest of Belize while making a lasting contribution to plant science in Belize? If so, this internship is for you!

The goal of this internship is to provide students with diverse experiences in tropical botanical studies and herbarium curation, equipping them with skills for future educational and employment opportunities. Interns will collaborate with T.R.E.E.S staff, the Caves Branch Botanical Garden, and the National Herbarium at the Forest Department in Belmopan to establish a long‑term plant monitoring project and contribute to the development of the National Herbarium as a tool for research and teaching.

This initiative is part of a larger study investigating insect abundance and the timing of plant flowering and seed production in the Maya Mountains of Belize, focusing on its impact on wildlife, especially avian populations.

This internship may provide opportunities for authorship in future publications, making it an ideal experience for those seeking a career in botany or wishing to pursue further studies in the field.

Responsibilities
  • Identify various plant species (trees, shrubs, and others) found at the T.R.E.E.S Hosting Centre and within the Maya Mountains of Belize for addition to the national record.
  • Collaborate with the national herbarium (Belize Forest Department) in Belmopan to process, organize, and integrate plant specimens into the general collection.
  • Write a blog article highlighting the value of the herbarium plant collection as a resource for research and teaching in Belize.
  • Continue developing an ongoing medicinal trail, including creating and installing wooden signs, performing trail maintenance, and adding new medicinal plant species.
  • Collaborate with local researchers and botanical institutions to obtain identification keys for plants in Belize.
  • Share findings with the National Herbarium of Belize.
  • Maintain a small plant collection of dried specimens using plant presses.
  • Learn and become proficient in various plant sampling techniques, including quadrat plots, transects, habitat characterization, and vegetation mapping.
  • Understand the timing of reproduction for plants (flowering times, seed production, etc.) to be included in a flowering plant database.
  • Add plant identification tags and signs to trees and plants, contributing to an educational trail at the station.
  • Work with local communities to learn and document traditional knowledge of local plant species.
  • Collaborate with the National herbarium, T.R.E.E.S staff, and fellow interns on the development of scientific protocols.
  • Adhere to safety regulations and priorities while working in both field and office settings.
  • Systematically enter data and compile it into a scientific report that includes an introduction, literature review, methods, results (with basic statistical analysis), and discussion based on peer‑reviewed scientific articles.
  • Depending on involvement in projects, there may be opportunities to collaborate on future publications.
  • Complete a short 4‑5 page summary report to help establish future research protocols.
Requirements
  • Independently motivated yet thrive in a team environment.
  • Eager to learn about the incredible biodiversity of Belize through systematic field surveys, data collection, and handling of historic botanical specimens.
  • Foundational level of botanical identification skills.
  • Desire to enhance plant identification techniques in tropical environments and master…
Position Requirements
Less than 1 Year work experience
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