Essential Job Functions Assist with field research projects in the greater Chicago area, including wildlife monitoring using trail cameras and acoustic recorders, human-wildlife interaction research, and rat trapping and habitat surveys; Assist with virtual projects, including trail camera photo review, data management, literature searches, and written scientific communication (e.g., data summaries or blog posts); Assist with on-grounds research projects including Black-crowned Night Heron colony monitoring, bird surveys, bat surveys, and other projects as needed; Perform data entry with high attention to detail and enthusiasm; Test, inventory, and prepare field equipment & supplies; Local travel in Chicago for field projects (transportation provided); comfortable working accompanied in city alleys and urban green spaces; Serve as a credible source of information about our research; Complete a personal project that is mutually agreed upon by the intern and supervisor. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities The applicant should demonstrate a passion for and understanding of ecology and scientific research; Possess some expertise in field techniques for wildlife research; Possess strong computer, organizational, and interpersonal skills (written and spoken); Willingness to work outside in challenging field conditions (i.e., summer and winter); willingness to work early morning hours as necessary; Able to interact positively and enthusiastically with the public about our research when appropriate; ability to represent Lincoln Park Zoo in a professional manner at all times; Works well in a team environment as well as independently; Self-motivated to stay on task when working virtually; Experience with diverse backgrounds and multicultural environments; Maintain a positive and flexible approach to daily responsibilities; Must possess a valid driver's license.