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What is an Animal Behaviorist?
Animal behaviorists study how animals, including pets and wildlife, interact with their environment, people and other animals.
US National Park Service Internship Applications
Students looking for summer internship jobs can benefit from working at a famous historical United States National Park Service site. Some positions are even paid.
Agriculture Careers
Agriculture continues to be one of the fasting growing sectors in the job market. Only 2 million of the 20 million Americans who work in agriculture are farm employees.
Internships at the DNR
Each year, the DNR advertises both paid and unpaid jobs and internships for college students. This is a great opportunity to learn more about one's field.
The Role of the Chief Sustainability Officer
Considering a career in environmental studies? How about leading the charge as the Chief Sustainability Officer?
Top 10 Green Job Fields
Prompted by such ecological concerns as global warming, new products and new ways of doing things are opening up new job opportunities in a growing economic sector.
Managing an Archaeology Field Crew
Managing time and an archaeology field crew efficiently can be challenging when faced with strict deadlines often associated with cultural resources management projects.
Management Tips for Archaeology Crew Chiefs
Crew Chiefs and Field Directors in cultural resources management can often find themselves overwhelmed by responsibility.
Getting Started in Contract Archaeology
Cultural resources management, or "CRM," involves the preservation of historic and prehistoric resources as prescribed by federal, state, and local laws.
Top Five Green-Collar Jobs in 2008
Want to know what some of the best eco jobs are this year? Here are five that warranted more than just a passing glance.
Green Careers and Eco Jobs
For anyone who has considered how to have a career that offers a livable salary while it contributes to saving the environment, join the sustainability movement.