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Monarch Research and education Internship – Fort Hood
Dates
Compensation
Schedule
Flexible. Full-time or part-time schedules are available.
Location
Joint Base San Antonio – Fort Hood in Killeen, TX
Application Deadline
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Early submission is encouraged.
Requirements
About EFTA’s Monarch Research and jobshiringnearme.org on Military Lands Program
Environment for the Americas (EFTA) partners with the U.S. Forest Service and Department of Defense to monitor and conserve monarch butterflies on military installations. The program reflects a shared commitment to understanding and protecting the monarch’s breeding and migratory habitats.
EFTA works closely with the Monarch Joint Venture, the Xerces Society for Invertebrate jobshiringnearme.org, university researchers, and Department of Defense Natural Resource Managers across the monarch’s range.
Learn more about the program here: https://environmentamericas.org/migratory-monarch-conservation/
The Monarch Research and Education Internship offers hands-on experience in monarch monitoring, habitat assessments, conservation, and community outreach. Interns conduct field research using standardized protocols and work directly with biologists and Natural Resource Managers on military lands.
This is a field-focused position. Interns typically spend four days each week outdoors and one day completing data entry, writing, and administrative tasks. Fieldwork involves documenting milkweed presence, identifying blooming plants, and recording monarch eggs, larvae, and adults. Interns also support outreach activities designed to inspire interest in monarchs, pollinators, and migration among military families and school-aged children. All interns write biweekly blogs and attend virtual team meetings and webinars.
Interns who continue into the fall season assist with capturing, tagging, and measuring monarchs during migration.
Key Responsibilities
Field Research
Communication & Team Engagement
Education & Community Engagement
Qualifications
Required
Preferred
Training
Interns will receive training in:
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