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  • Posted: Nov 12, 2025
    Deadline: Dec 31, 2025
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  • Save the Elephants works to secure a future for elephants in Africa. Specializing in elephant research, STE provides scientific insights into elephant behaviour, intelligence, and long-distance movements and applies them to the challenges of elephant survival.
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    Samburu Research Centre Internship Requirements

    Eligibility:

    This opportunity is open to Kenyan students with a BSc in Zoology, Botany, Environmental Sciences, GIS, or a Diploma in Wildlife Management/Conservation from WRTI (or equivalent). Applicants must have at least one previous experience in fieldwork, including as part of their academic training. Previous attachment and/or internship with another conservation organization is a bonus.

    Skills

    • English proficiency.
    • Experience with scientific writing in English (e.g. BSc project). 
    • Good knowledge of Excel and of the Microsoft Office package.
    • Ability to conduct basic statistics and produce graphs in Excel. 
    • Preferable: basic knowledge of GIS environments. 
    • Preferable: basic knowledge of softwares for statistical analysis. 

    References

    • At least one academic supervisor listed as a reference, with contact details.

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    Method of Application

    Submit your application as a single PDF with your name as the file name, and email it to interns@savetheelephants.org

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