Ecology Project International Teacher Fellowships

The EPI Teacher Fellowship was established in 2013 as a professional development program that gives a diverse range of educators an opportunity to collaborate with one another on real-world conservation projects and learn EPI's methods for teaching field science. Spend 8 days connecting with other educators, developing field science skills, and exploring amazing locations.

Applications due by September 1st.

Lessons On Environment For K-12 Educators

USDA Forest Service resources for water education are free and engaging. Get ready for the upcoming year's curriculum by adding lessons on global forest issues, outdoor projects that involve planting trees, removing waste, identifying and eliminating invasive species, and building bridges and trails, and how actions of individuals in a watershed can impact environmental quality and human health.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program Call for Proposals

The Society for Conservation Biology is now soliciting applications for the David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship Program. These two year postdoctoral fellowships provide support for outstanding early-career scientists who want to better link conservation science and theory with policy and management, improving and expanding their research skills while directing their efforts towards conservation problems of pressing concern for the United States. Fellowship benefits include: financial support for two years of applied research efforts, professional workshops and training, and a lifetime membership to the Society for Conservation Biology.

Wildlife Job Postings

The Wildlife Society Career Center is the ultimate career resource for professionals committed to addressing national and international issues that affect the current and future status of wildlife throughout the world. Connect employers with scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, consultants and others who manage, conserve, and study wildlife populations and habitats. Wildlife industry professionals, take a look around!

Become A Citizen Scientist; Help Tackle Plastic Pollution

The Ocean Cleanup is increasing their effort to rid the world’s oceans of plastic by asking for help and support from people all over the world. In December 2020, The Ocean Cleanup released a brand-new River Plastic Survey app and an upgraded Ocean Plastic Survey app so that citizen scientists can join forces with them.