The Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) is a service and outreach agency of the Warner College of Natural Resources (WCNR). The CSFS provides technical forestry assistance, wildfire mitigation expertise, and outreach and education to help landowners and communities achieve their forest management goals. Our mission is to achieve stewardship of Colorado’s diverse forest environments for the benefit of present and future generations.
The Colorado State Forest Service partnered with the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University (CSU) in 2018 to develop the CSFS Internship Program that offers paid summer internships to undergraduate students. Intern positions provide students with in-depth learning and work experiences in natural resources. Internships include a 15-85% split between training for the student and hourly work for the CSFS, as defined below under “Duties and Responsibilities”. Student interns prepare 2 written documents throughout their internship period to advance professional writing skills and encourage self-reflection. They also receive one-on-one mentoring and evaluations from their CSFS supervisor(s). A small professional development stipend will be made available to support costs/fees associated with trainings, workshops, conferences, and other applicable opportunities during the internship period. A housing stipend will be offered to interns to mitigate the cost of living in Colorado.
The position title of this internship is CSFS Forest Legacy Program Internship. This intern will be based out of the CSU SPUR Campus (Denver, CO) in the CSFS Northeast Area and is directly supervised by Katie Rose Levin (Forest Legacy Program Specialist). The Forest Legacy Program (FLP) conserves environmentally, economically and socially important forests through land acquisition or the establishment of conservation easements. FLP also maintains GIS databases of participating properties, and performs annual inspections to ensure successful forest management. The intern will be involved in a range of tasks and projects associated with the summer monitoring season, including working in ArcGIS Pro to digitize management areas and infrastructure, perform on the ground verification of maps, visit sites to inspect forest management, and other tasks as assigned.
We are seeking student interns who are professional, self-directed, innovative, and energetic. Of special interest are applicants that demonstrate a capacity to learn new skills, think critically, and serve as effective team members.