Internships2022

Field Data Collection on a Collaborative Virtual Fence Project

This position is an awesome opportunity to spend the summer in beautiful locations in the central mountains and gain invaluable experiences as a field technician in collaboration with the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Bureau of Land Management. Specific goals of this internship are to: 1. Collect vegetation trend and use data in collaboration with

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Animal Disaster Preparedness

Expose students to principles of Emergency management. How animals fit into larger operation. Why are they important. Expose students to ways they can become involved as a DVM through experience. Join in tabletop exercises, practices and planning. Appreciation for all aspects of EM not just response. Develop a project that is focused on their interest

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Avian health

The DVM students spend half of the internship as certified technicians in the NPIP program visiting producers, evaluating biosecurity practices and testing the birds for various diseases of concern. 25 % of the internship is spent on health checks of birds coming on to county fairgrounds to be shown in the 4-H classes. The students

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Engaging in CSU’s research and educational programs at the Colorado State Fair

The scope of this project is to design a program of education opportunities during the Colorado State Fair that engage participants and build awareness of CSU and the resources available to all as part of our land-grant mission. This project is designed to amplify the diverse efforts of CSU Extension, Colorado 4-H and the College

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Expanding Fremont County 4-H and Building Life Skills – Creating Non Traditional Opportunities

The goal of this internship is to create 2 non traditional opportunities in the Fremont County 4-H program. One opportunity would be targeted towards younger members with the goal of creating a curriculum that can be used to go into 3rd – 5th grade classrooms monthly or for an 8 – 12 week period to

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