Galloway Fisheries Trust is on the lookout for its next intern. Previous interns with the organisation, which aims to maintain the area’s aquatic biodiversity, have secured permanent roles as far afield as the Bahamas, while two have landed permanent roles with the group.
The latest intern will work with staff on a variety of projects, getting experience on everything from practical river and fish population management skills through to planning and delivering their own fisheries projects.
The trust’s senior biologist Jamie Ribbens said: “These internships are a wonderful opportunity for someone keen to work in protecting and enhancing the environment.
Over six months the intern has the opportunity to be involved in working closely with experienced biologists to deliver a varied work programme. “The hands-on experience and training programmes provided are an excellent way to enter into the conservation job sector.
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