With regard to my studies in the field of environment I looked for the possibility to complete my internship in environmental management- and seized the chance to work for the Wilderness Stewardship and Training Foundation.
The WSTF's wide range of projects offers many opportunities for everyone interested in wildlife research, natural resource management and environmental protection.
Particularly in this time of fast-growing industry it is more important than ever to help preserve our precious environment - everything from rare plants to impressive wildlife.
The protection of what surrounds us is as important as the management of what we use - we are responsible for what we do, how we use our natural resources and especially what we leave to following generations in order to secure a sustainable future.
The Wilderness Stewardship and Training Foundation contributes to these tasks with several projects to survey and monitor many species' development and ensure their presence in this area.
I particularly appreciate the diversity of WSTF's projects in many different areas, from mountain goat inventories and grizzly bear studies to grassland protection and that nature is seen as an interaction of different factors.
During my internship I learnt what to do in order to build up a foundation which is engaged in environmental work and what is needed to make an organization's work successful.
I know that I want to take part in the process of raising people's awareness concerning threats to nature, but also to establish the knowledge of how to use the environment and its resources in a sustainable way.
With these experiences I am sure I found a good start while working for the Wilderness Stewardship and Training Foundation.
Hannah Bettac
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