INTERN PROGRAM OVERVIEW

We are introducing a new intern program designed for university students to be involved in the development of the first social media site dedicated to endangered species.


We have over 14,301 species from the animal kingdom including mammals, reptiles, birds, crustations, amphibians, sharks & rays, reef corals, and insect classes that are in danger of extinction. We are building pages for each animal including photos, videos, science papers, zoo reports, conservation reports, animal art, organizations, biologist and scientists to bring awareness about the programs and threats to each species. Here is a summary of the program:

  1. Register on Environmental Inclusion and select species of interest. Let us know the university, department and professors involved.
  2. The student will then have full access to develop and build one species page with the most current information available.
  3. Student will engage scientists, biologists, environmentalist, zoos, non-profits, preservations, and advocates to collect and collaborate on EnvironmentalInclusion.com.
  4. The goal is to organize, develop and promote the conservation efforts to save this animal through research and journalism.
  5. After the internship completion, Environmental Inclusion will supply the professor with a detailed report showing the results and comments regarding the project.

EXAMPLE INTERN REPORT

Student Name : Paris Wilson

Professor Name : Sam Segal
Department : Biology & Natural Studies
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Mustela Nigripes

ESA Categories -Mammals

National Parks/ Sanctuaries

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

National Black-Footed Ferret Conservation Center

Common Names

Black-Footed Ferret

Habitat

Open Grasslands and Prairies

Regions

Arizona, United States,

Colorado, United States,

Montana, United States

Population

300

Weight(in lbs) and Life Span

1.5 to 2.5 pounds and 3-4 years

War on the Environment – Threats

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Agriculture & Aquaculture

Intensive farming practices and the expansion of aquaculture can have adverse effects on wildlife. Using pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers in agriculture leads to wat

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Biological Resource Use

The unsustainable exploitation of biological resources, such as overfishing, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade, threatens endangered a

Threats

Natural Threats
    Predators
    Diseases Like Sylvatic Plague
    Availability Of Prey (Black-Prairie Dog)
Human Threats
    Habitat Loss Due To Agricultural And Urban Development
    Poisoning And Hunting ‘Pest’ Campaings
Climate Change Threats
    Altering The Distribution And Abudance Of Their Prey
    Affectation Of Overall Ecosystem Dynamics

Environmental Inclusion Student Report : Dedication and Excellence in Action

Paris Wilson has demonstrated remarkable dedication and passion throughout her involvement in this program. Her hard work shines in every aspect of her contributions, from meticulously researching environmental challenges to creatively sharing the stories of unsung environmental heroes. Paris brought unique talent and a tireless commitment to raising awareness and driving change. The impact of her efforts is not only evident in the quality of her work but also in the inspiration she has provided to peers and mentors alike. Well done!