USAID, EcoRegional Initiatives + Development Alternatives Inc.
Katie Pethan spent summer 2008 in Madagascar, working on a USAID Eco-Regional Initiatives project concerning invasive species management and the question of the invasiveness of Jatropha curcas in the New Protected Areas (NAPs) of the Ranomafana-Andringitra Corridor. Her home base was in Fianarantsoa, at the DAI / ERI USAID office.
Internship Details
| Organization | USAID, EcoRegional Initiatives + Development Alternatives Inc. - Madagascar |
| Employment Sector |
Private and Government |
| Student's Field of Study |
Conservation Biology |
| Topic Areas of Internship |
Environmental Regulation/Policy, Invasive Species Management, and Localized and Sustainable Resource Management |
| Duration & Dates | 9 weeks, starting 6/12/2008 |
| Skills Gained |
Project Management, Analytical Skills, and Strong Interpersonal Skills |
| Duties Performed |
Network with Professionals in the Field, Conduct Studies/Research, and Engage Local Communities |
| How Student Obtained Internship | Family/Friend Referral |
| Paid or Unpaid? |
Funded by Marshall Weinberg Fellowship Program |