- Wildlife Management, B.T.
Fisheries and Wildlife Department
Internships
Internships are an integral component of the Bachelor of Technology degree. Students conduct their 15-week internship at one of many federal and state wildlife agencies, corporate environmental firms, nature centers, zoos, and a wide variety of educational institutions. Often times, students received their first permanent position at their internship site immediately upon graduation. During the most recent academic year, students conducted a wide variety of exciting internships:
Amphibian Population Monitoring in New Jersey
Avian Malaria in Hawaii
Environmental Education in New Jersey, New York, and Maine
Rattlesnake Distribution in Pennsylvania
Radio-telemetry of Black Bears in New Jersey
Radio-telemetry of California Condors in Arizona
Radio-telemetry of Ducks in Michigan
Radio-telemetry of White-tailed deer in SC and Virginia
Seabird Genetics in Alaska
Songbird Banding in Connecticut
Wildlife Assessments in Louisiana
Wetland Delineation and GIS in New York
Wetland Creation and Mitigation in Virginia
Wetland Mitigation in New York
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2007 Intern Amanda Hack Studying Pheasants in Pennsylvania |
2006 Intern Selinda Schlierman with Mute Swan |
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2006 Intern Beth Cooper Studying Black Bears in New York |
2006 Intern Justin Willey with Alligator at NYSDEC Wildlife Pathology Unit |
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2005 Intern Elizabeth Squiers with the USDA in New York |
2005 Intern Evan Castner with Bog Turtle in New Jersey |
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Liz Squiers With
A Black Bear Cub |
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