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INHF's summer 2005 internsThis article appeared in INHF's Summer 2005 magazine.
From the Loess Hills along the Missouri River to the limestone bluffs along the Mississippi, from the countryside to the heart of Iowa’s capital city, the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation’s summer interns are protecting Iowa’s natural lands.
The central Iowa crew works primarily on INHF’s Snyder Heritage Farm in Polk County and other areas in the region. Like the Ding Darling Interns, they spend their days under the hot Iowa sunclearing brush, removing invasive species and reseeding prairie. Five other Iowa college students serve as INHF’s “indoor interns,” working alongside INHF staff in our Des Moines office. Their tasks include building an interactive trail website, monitoring conservation easements, writing grant proposals, designing INHF’s 2006 wall calendar, writing news releases and magazine articles, maintaining INHF’s website and researching conservation policy. The R.J. McElroy Trust of Waterloo, the internship program’s key supporter, has funded INHF’s Robert R. Buckmaster Interns since 1986. The Ding Darling Interns, a new program in 2005, received major funding from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust given through INHF’s Ding Darling Educational Fund. INHF’s land stewardship fund supplements the outdoor intern budget. Meanwhile, the Svare Family Trust of Iowa City provides primary support for one intern per year, while the Iowa Department of Transportation provides primary support for the trail website intern. INHF’s legal intern is entirely supported through the Drake University Agricultural Law Center Summer Service Learning Internship program. Nic Young is a Drake University student, the Svare Family Intern and a Robert R. Buckmaster Intern at INHF.
For more information, e-mail Cathy Engstrom, Director of Communications, or call (515) 288-1846. © Copyright
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