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<div><p>Whale Scout is excited to announce our new <b>Seeds to Sky Internship Program</b>, designed especially for high school students (or those of high school age) who are eager to gain real-world job experience in environmental science and conservation. This is an excellent opportunity to learn by doing and make a difference in your local community and ecosystems. Participants are required to commit to the entirety of the 10 week program.</p> <ul> <li><b>Position Type:</b> Unpaid Internship</li> <li><b>Who Can Apply:</b> High school students and youth of high school age (no experience required!)</li> <li><b>Location:</b> Former Wayne Golf Course, Bothell WA (16721 96th Ave NE, Bothell, WA 98011)</li> <li><b>Dates:</b> October 8, 2025 – December 17, 2025 (10 weeks)</li> <li><b>Application Deadline:</b> September 29, 2025</li> </ul> <h2>What You’ll Do</h2> <p>Interns will get <b>hands-on experience and job training</b> in:</p> <ul> <li><b>Habitat restoration</b> — help restore vital ecosystems for salmon and other local wildlife.</li> <li><b>Environmental education</b> — help lead outreach activities that teach the community about conservation.</li> <li><b>Endangered species recovery</b> — support local efforts to protect and recover endangered species.</li> <li><b>Water quality monitoring</b> — Learn about water chemistry through real-world application.</li> <li><b>Meet experts in the field</b> — Guest speakers.</li> <li>Work outdoors in various weather conditions — rain, snow, or sunshine!</li> <li>Collaborate with a small team of other students.</li> <li>Must be comfortable lifting up to 30 pounds as part of restoration activities.</li> </ul> <h2>Why Join</h2> <ul> <li>Build your resume with real-world environmental science experience.</li> <li>Develop skills and connections that can help launch your career in conservation.</li> <li>Make a direct impact on your local habitats and communities.</li> <li>Free career training</li> </ul> <h2>How to Apply</h2> <p>https://www.whalescout.org/article?slug=now-seeking-seeds-to-sky-program-high-school-applicants and complete the application form by <b>September 29th, 2025</b></p> <p>If you have questions, please email Community Education Coordinator, Rachael Kutz: <a href=\"#\">rachaelk@whalescout.org</a></p> <p><b>Program Support</b></p> <p>This program is funded with support from: WRIA 8, King County Flood Control District, King County Wastewater Treatment Division, King County Parks, Forterra NW, WNPS</p></div> #J-18808-Ljbffr