WildEarth Guardians

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Learn more about WildEarth Guardians Internship Opportunities

Internships

Are you interested in playing a pivotal role in protecting the wildlife, rivers, climate, landscapes, and communities of the American West? You’re in luck because we are interested in helping mentor the next generation of conservation advocates and activists.

WildEarth Guardians’ Intern Program offers opportunities to students and recent graduates to learn and work in our four program areas (wildlife, wild places, wild rivers, and climate and energy) and in each of our legal, policy, organizing, communications, and development departments. We are committed to providing interns with real world experience and quality mentorship from one of our many exceptional staff members. We hope you will consider sharing your skills and passion with us in the fight for a more just and sustainable planet.

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Why Spend the Summer Here

What WildEarth Guardians does and what you can expect.

Current and Former Interns

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Why spend the summer or semester with WildEarth Guardians?

WildEarth Guardians is a west-wide nonprofit environmental advocacy organization headquartered in Santa Fe, NM with offices in Denver, CO, Missoula, MT, Boise, ID, Seattle, WA, and Tucson, AZ. With a 33-year history of bold environmental action, we wage innovative legal, political, and grassroots campaigns to protect and restore wildlife, wild places, wild rivers, and community health in the American West.

Guardians advocates in the courts, in the halls of Congress, and on the ground in western communities to secure stronger protections for landscapes, rivers, imperiled species, and healthy communities. We are known for developing and executing cutting edge litigation that serves as a lever for sweeping policy changes to combat the climate crisis, secure wildlife coexistence, restore living rivers, and stop extinction. Our work is housed in four program areas:

Wildlife. The wildlife program advocates for the intrinsic right of native species to thrive across the West. With a focus on protecting biodiversity and ensuring coexistence between native carnivores and people, we work to eliminate cruel and indiscriminate killing tools as well as to implement systemic change to ensure that wildlife is protected according to the best available science.

Wild Places. The wild places program works to protect and connect the West’s vast landscapes. With a focus on federal public lands, we work to reclaim places for the wild and reconnect wildlife habitat and waterways for ecosystems to thrive.

Wild Rivers. The rivers program advocates for living rivers across the American West. With a focus on the Rio Grande, Colorado and Willamette River Basins as key geographies, we work to safeguard clean water, revive dynamic flows, reform western water policy, protect imperiled fish, wildlife and plants, and restore healthy and sustainable aquatic and riparian ecosystems to support all life.

Climate and Energy. The climate program advocates for a fossil-fuel free American West. We work to expose the true cost of oil and gas extraction and leverage environmental and health liabilities to advance climate justice.

Current Interns and Fellows

Former Interns and Fellows

Nicholas Bascom

Nicholas Bascom

Wildlife Program Intern

Kayleigh Dearstyne-Hulin

Kayleigh Dearstyne-Hulin

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Wildlife Intern

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Javier Gallegos

Javier Gallegos

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Photography Intern

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Simon Miller

Simon Miller

Intern

Megan Paschke

Megan Paschke

Legal Fellow

Rachel Pemberton

Rachel Pemberton

Intern

Lizzy Pennock

Lizzy Pennock

Legal Fellow

Reza Sadeghzadeh

Reza Sadeghzadeh

Wild Rivers Program Intern

Siera Schroeder

Siera Schroeder

Intern

Megan Sweeney

Megan Sweeney

Wild Places Program Intern

Hailey Zimber

Hailey Zimber

Research Intern