The Housatonic Valley Association (HVA) seeks applications for the Summer 2024 seasonal cycle of our Housatonic River Steward internships. River Stewards will assist with tasks related to watershed management, wildlife conservation, and the community-engagement aspects of natural resource management. In addition to learning and professional development provided by HVA staff, River Stewards will have opportunities to connect with a variety of partners collaborating with HVA to restore and protect the Housatonic River watershed. This includes but is not limited to municipal staff and officials; regional, state and federal agencies; and non-profit organizations. River Steward positions are based out of HVA’s main office in Cornwall Bridge, CT. For more information and how to apply click here.
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