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Join our Intern Team!
It all starts when you see a bird in nature,
learn more about it, and eventually
become connected to the world around
you in ways you never imagined.
Audubon’s Wings internship program invites students and recent graduates to help shape a healthy environment and vibrant future for birds—and all of us who share the planet with them.
A wide array of internships are available across the country, from hands-on conser-vation work to social media to journalism for Audubon magazine. Each provides an opportunity to gain experience and develop skills vital for career success.
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Audubon’s Wings Internship Program
“ Audubon’s internship program allowed me to
deeply explore my interest in environmental
education through their hands-on approach to
curriculum writing and classroom teaching.
I learned so much about environmental
education in urban areas—information I take
with me throughout the rest of my career.”
–Pauli Evanson, Audubon New York Intern
“ I learned the backside of how a magazine
is run, very helpful to me as now I work
as a freelance magazine writer. To know
what’s going on behind the doors of a
magazine is invaluable.”
–Justin Nobel, Audubon Magazine Intern
What Is Audubon?
We’re a leading conservation organization with a 100-year legacy of success and an even stronger commitment to the future.
We harness America’s love of birds, and channel that energy into a force for conservation.
We’re powered by talented and dedicated people. Our effectiveness has always been rooted in our ability to mobilize people who care about birds and the environment. Together, they form an unparalleled network of staff, chapters, members and volunteers that delivers conservation victories from the community level all the way to Capitol Hill.
Interning at Audubon
Audubon’s Wings internship program provides valuable experience and a way to turn your passion for the environment into action and impact. It’s a chance to explore conservation career options and develop skills and knowledge that will enrich your career path—wherever it takes you.
We offer focused internships in Education, Public Policy, Development, Science, Marketing & Communications, Land Stewardship, and more.
With leadership from staff who are eager to share their insight and experience as your supervisors and mentors, our internships will help you:
■ Enhance your resume with career-related experience
■ Learn more about opportunities in conservation and non-profit work
■ Apply academic learning to hands-on situations
■ Gain career-related skills
To find out more or apply for an Internship at Audubon please visit http://careers-audubon.icims.com
Expand your Wings and career horizons with Audubon.
Our Commitment to Diversity
“ We not only want to be the place where
people of all backgrounds will choose to
work, but we also want to make sure our
internal and external practices—from how
we hire to who we choose as partners to
how we present ourselves—are based
on respect, openness, and inclusion”
–David Yarnold, President & CEO
Audubon’s internship program offers both paid and unpaid internships to both current students and recent graduates. Come join our Audubon Wings team. Together, we will create a healthy, vibrant future for birds and all of us who share the planet with them.
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