Background:
The Lake George Land Conservancy (LGLC) is an accredited nonprofit land trust dedicated to working with willing landowners and other partners to protect land that protects the world-renowned water quality of Lake George and the natural resources of the Lake George watershed.
Since 1988, the LGLC and its partners have permanently protected 14,439 acres of Lake George wilderness and more than seven miles of shoreline. The LGLC owns and/or manages 13 featured parks and preserves that are open to the public year-round with nearly 40 miles of trails for hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and, at some preserves, hunting and snowmobiling.
The LGLC’s Stewardship Program monitors and manages our protected lands to ensure the ongoing benefits of conservation are realized. This includes the implementation of projects to manage invasive species, improve and maintain recreational resources, and more. Our Stewardship team assists with our Education and Outreach Programs that offers public hikes and events, educational programs on local natural history, and develops interpretive materials for display and for public speaking opportunities.
Job Description:
The Stewardship Intern will primarily support the work of the LGLC’s Stewardship Program. Under our Stewardship Program, the intern will help to coordinate and implement various projects to manage and maintain our properties and preserves. This might include trail maintenance and clean up, invasive species management, boundary marking, and assisting in the development of management plans.
While the intern’s primary tasks will be focused on Stewardship, they will also assist with the LGLC’s summer events designed to educate the public about our mission, strengthen our brand, and fundraise for projects.
Work will be split between outdoor fieldwork throughout the Lake George watershed and indoor work at our office in Bolton Landing. Interns must have a personal vehicle and valid driver’s license.
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