Endangered Wolf Center

Endangered Wolf Center

Animal Keeper and Education Internships (Year Round)

The Endangered Wolf Center (EWC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving endangered wolves and other canid species from extinction by educating people about their importance in the ecosystem and supporting their reintroduction into their native habitat through a combination of managed breeding and research. It is located in southwest St. Louis County at Washington University’s Tyson Research Center.

Animal Keeper Internships provide hands-on experience working directly with the animal care staff. Responsibilities include diet preparation, monitoring the behavior and health of animals, creating and distributing enrichment, observing training sessions, and habitat maintenance.

Education Internships provide practical experience working directly with staff and guests while serving as a part of our education team. Intern responsibilities include leading educational programming, helping to design and implement curriculum, and developing/executing their own educational project. Interns will learn to effectively educate and engage with audiences of all ages, practicing skills like customer service, communication, and collaboration.

Internships are unpaid but can be arranged for college credit.

Missouri Botanical Garden

Missouri Botanical Garden

Internship (Year Round)

The Garden offers unpaid internships designed for you to obtain academic credit or credentials to fulfill requirements of an apprenticeship or to experience professional development, perhaps in an area new to your career. There are internship opportunities in a variety of areas: Administration, Customer Service/Hospitality, Education, Horticulture, Human Resources, Information Technology, Retail Services, Science and Conservation.

Missouri Coalition for the Environment

Missouri Coalition for the Environment

Internship (Year Round)

Missouri Coalition for the Environment (MCE) is Missouri’s independent, citizens’ environmental organization for clean water, clean air, clean energy, and a healthy environment.  We envision a future where the people of Missouri, regardless of race, income, or geography, live in and demand a clean, safe, and protected environment, now and for generations to come. We work to achieve this vision through our mission of educating, organizing, and advocating in defense of Missouri’s people and their environment.

Our college interns are an important part of the work we are able to undertake at MCE. They perform research, communications, and outreach duties among many other tasks. We hire interns for the Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters.

Internships are unpaid.

National Great Rivers Research and Education Center

National Great Rivers Research and Education Center

Internships (Fall and Spring)

Fall and Spring Internship

NGRREC offers a paid internship opportunity that is open to college sophomores, juniors and seniors enrolled in colleges and universities within the greater St. Louis area. Interns conduct research at NGRREC’s state-of-the-art field station in Alton, IL and at local field sites situated at the confluence of the Mississippi, Illinois and Missouri rivers. Under the mentorship of NGRREC scientists, interns gain experience in project design, field and lab-based research methods, data collection and analysis. At the end of the semester, interns present results with a scientific poster and oral presentation, and showcase their project at our NGRREC symposium to increase science communication skills.

Questions about undergraduate internships at NGRREC? Contact Program Coordinator, Amy Monroe (ammonroe@lc.edu).

Saint Louis Zoo

Saint Louis Zoo

Internship (Year Round)

The Saint Louis Zoo provides college/university students, recent graduates and individuals with prior college coursework an opportunity to learn about the Zoo's zoological operations while obtaining valuable, hands-on work experience in animal care or education and an understanding of the Saint Louis Zoo's role in research and conservation.

A variety of both paid and unpaid internships are available in various animal management and non-animal departments.  Paid internships are available each summer. Check the Zoo's Internship website in January for details and the application.

Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House

Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House

Internship (Year Round)

The Butterfly House internship program offers a unique hands-on learning opportunity in a beautiful setting. All interns have direct contact with our visitors and have the opportunity to educate in a non-formal environment. While assisting the Butterfly House staff, interns will do a project related to their area that is beneficial to the intern and the Butterfly House.

Focus Areas

Entomology Internship- Entomology interns work side-by-side with our Living Collections team and participate hands-on in the husbandry, maintenance, and daily care for our living collections consisting of dozens of species of invertebrates. Interns will work in a USDA regulated containment facility and will be trained on the rules, regulations, and quarantine protocol associated with such a space.

Horticulture Internship- The Horticulture internship provides practical, hands-on work experience in a unique garden setting. Interns will assist with opening horticulture tasks, general maintenance of the tropical conservatory and outdoor pollinator gardens, and larger seasonal horticulture projects.

Science and Conservation Education Internship- The Science and Conservation Education intern will assist with our formal education programs for students, conservation-focused programming for adults, and family events.  They will also work with volunteers and staff to enhance the daily visitor experience through interpretation of our exhibits.

Internships generally last 3-4 months, with flexibility based on the intern's preferred schedule. This is a 140-hour minimum commitment, but we can adjust to meet school requirements. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Dates and deadlines for spring/summer are as follows:

  • Spring internships run January through mid-May. The application deadline is November 15.
  • Summer internships run early May through mid-August. The application deadline is April 15.
  • Fall  internships run midAugust - December. The application deadline is July 15.

Interested students can apply to an internship here.

The Butterfly House is located in Faust Park.  Faust is a St. Louis County Park in Chesterfield, Missouri off Olive Blvd.

Wild Bird Rehabilitation

Wild Bird Rehabilitation

Avian Nursery Internship (Spring and Summer)

Wild Bird Rehabilitation (WBR) offers an animal care seasonal internship opportunity in its Avian Nurseries, from late April through September. Interns gain hands-on experience caring for around 30 species, from American Robins to Barn Swallows, while learning species-specific husbandry and participating in the rehabilitation process, including patient releases. This is a great opportunity for students interested in veterinary school or careers in zoos or animal conservation.

Internships require a commitment of 20-30 hours per week, a total of 300 hours, and applicants must be at least 18 years old.

To apply, email a cover letter and resume to Wild Bird Rehabilitation's Executive Director, Lori Moore-McMullen at wbr.edir@gmail.com.

For over 31 years, Wild Bird Rehabilitation (WBR) has been a lifeline for Missouri's injured, ill, and orphaned songbirds, treating an average of 2,000 patients annually and fielding 10,000 calls from rescuers. As the only organization in the state dedicated to providing direct medical care for wild songbirds, WBR sustains native bird populations while educating the public on humane treatment and habitat conservation.

World Bird Sanctuary

World Bird Sanctuary

Internship (Year Round)

World Bird Sanctuary offers a 12 week internship program that prepares aspiring animal caretakers for a career in the animal world. As a WBS intern, you will gain valuable hands-on experience with animal husbandry, behavior training, enclosure maintenance, records keeping, wildlife rehabilitation, and educational programming and outreach.

Internships are currently unpaid positions.