Opportunities for Summer 2021 are Open!
The Scientists in Parks (SIP) Program offers hundreds of opportunities each year. You will find a subset of those SIP positions posted here each December about opportunities that will be available for the following summer. Below is a list of the SIP Fellows Projects for Summer 2021 managed in partnership with the Ecological Society of America. Head back to the main SIP site to view a full list of all currently available opportunities to participate in the Scientists in Parks Program.
Here is a List of 2021 Summer Opportunities
Application deadline for all the projects listed below is January 24th by 11:59 PM EST
Organize, collect, and communicate geospatial data on priority wildlife and plant species in Dinosaur National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument (DINO), Dinosaur, CO
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Apply ecological research and develop communication tools for Sagebrush Steppe Restoration at Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park (GRTE), Moose, WY
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Assessing sea turtle nesting populations at Buck Island Reef National Monument: Management implications of recovering populations
Christiansted National Historic Site (CHRI), Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Analysis of long term trends in bird abundance at Isle Royale National Park
Isle Royale National Park (ISRO), Houghton, Michigan
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Monitoring and managing Endangered Forest Species in Muir Woods and surrounding GGNRA parklands
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GOGA), Sausalito, CA
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Harmful Algal Blooms in the Virgin Wild and Scenic River, Zion National Park
Zion National Park (ZION), Springdale, UT
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Wildlife and climate change in high elevation springs in Saguaro National Park
Saguaro National Park (SAGU), Tucson, AZ
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Climate Change Impacts on a Zoonotic Disease in Alpine Ecosystem
Lassen Volcanic National Park (LAVO), Mineral, CA
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Develop climate change curriculum for high school students, focusing specifically on changes to the island of Hawai’i
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park (HAVO), Hawaii National Park, HI
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