The Nature Conservancy

Nerissa Rujanavech interned with The Nature Conservancy Colorado and was responsible for the development of a conservation plan for a 1.3 million acre grassland in southeastern Colorado.

Nerissa utilized the widely accepted í¢â‚¬Å“Conservation Action Planningí¢â‚¬  process as a framework to assess the biodiversity of the site. She researched important species and natural communities, developed appropriate spatial analyses for the project, and conducted workshops with scientific experts and local stakeholders. The product of this work is a Conservation Management Plan for the Horse Creek Conservation Area, which provides goals for biodiversity, strategies to achieve those goals, and measures of success. Nerissa gained important professional skills and worked with a wide variety of conservation professionals and stakeholders. She also developed a greater appreciation for grassland ecosystems and learned the significance private land conservation.

Internship Details

Organization The Nature Conservancy - Boulder, Colorado
Employment Sector
NGO/Non-Profit
Student's Field of Study
Conservation Biology and Environmental Policy and Planning
Topic Areas of Internship

Ecology and Land Use Planning

Duration & Dates 11 weeks, starting 5/11/2009
Skills Gained

Project Management, Team Work, and Group Facilitation

Duties Performed

Field Work/Research, Proposal/Plan Development, and Serve on Multi-Stakeholder Committees

How Student Obtained Internship Through SNRE Alum 
Paid or Unpaid?
Funded by the Sussman Foundation