Mendocino Land Trust now accepting applications for summer internship program

Mendocino Land Trust interns at work in the field. Courtesy photo.


NORTH COAST, Calif. – Mendocino Land Trust has announced that it is now accepting applications for its summer internship program.

All curious, outdoor-loving, and hard-working students are encouraged to apply.

These internships are an opportunity for college students to work side-by-side with Mendocino Land Trust conservationists to gain real world experiences of land conservation and stewardship.

The program lasts for 10 weeks, from June 3 to Aug. 16.

Past projects have included trail building, invasive plant inventorying and removal, salmon habitat restoration and monitoring, grant writing, and community outreach.

The Mendocino Land Trust team looks forward to introducing its next group of interns to the beautiful Mendocino Coast, and encouraging a lifetime of love and respect for natural spaces.

The application deadline is March 29 at 5 p.m.

Please email Garrett Linck at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 707-962-0470 for more information.

Mendocino Land Trust has been a leader in land conservation, stewardship and habitat restoration in Mendocino County for more than 40 years. Well known for its extensive network of coastal beaches and public access trails, Mendocino Land Trust also engages in conservation projects countywide.

Since 1976, Mendocino Land Trust has worked with willing landowners to protect more than 14,000 acres of forests, wildlife habitat and agricultural lands in Mendocino County.

For more information, visit its Web site at www.MendocinoLandTrust.org.

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