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Click the links below to visit the interns' blogs.
SCS is sponsoring five summer internships, each centered on a unique aspect of SCS's work, wilderness stewardship, salmon sustainability, management of the Tongass, renewable energy and Kruzof Island, the jewel of the Tongass. Click on the links below to visit the interns' blogs and find out more about the work they are doing. Sign up for email updates and follow the blogs. There are opportunities to meet the interns and get involved with their important work.
Molly Andrews, Salmon in Sitka Project Intern. "Join me as I spend the summer exploring community, economic and environmental sustainability through the eye of Salmon in Sitka."
Kelsey Skaggs, Alaska Conservation Foundation Intern, Kelsey on Kruzof. "I will spend this summer exploring the Jewel of the Tongass! Check out my blog for stories of the Alaskans who work, play and have adventures on Kruzof Island."
Lindsey Schiller, Energy and Sustainability Intern. "This summer I'll explore what it means to power a city completely from renewable resources. Check out my blog for Sitka's story of Energy and Sustainability."
Zia Brucaya, Sitka Conservation Society Federal Transition Policy Intern. "This summer I will be exploring what the Transition Framework means for Sikta and the Tongass. Check out my blog for local interviews, project highlights, and other on-the-ground updates!"

Adam Andis, Wilderness Stewardship Intern. “Wilderness is, in a sense, the purest of American ideals. Wilderness is a form of freedom, a great equalizer, and an avenue for rejuvenation. It is also an area relatively insulated from modern life, and as such, can act as a barometer of change in ecosystems and the climate over time. This summer, Sitka Conservation Society in partnership with the Forest Service and with support from the National Forest Foundation, is recruiting community member to record baseline scientific and solitude monitoring data in effort to track changes in wilderness over time and ultimately to protect the wilds forever!”
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