Additive Conservation Fellow - Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust

CCALT is looking for a highly motivated and detail-oriented undergraduate or graduate student for a summer fellowship focused on advancing additive conservation, developing payment for ecosystem service models, and implementing wet meadow restoration projects. This position will focus on wetland, wet meadow, and riparian ecosystems. CCALT’s Additive Conservation program aims to deliver additional conservation outcomes on conserved lands through restoration and enhancement projects and by expanding ecosystem service market opportunities for landowners. Through close collaboration with CCALT staff, practitioners, and landowners in northwestern Colorado, the fellow will gain valuable, hands-on experience and develop skills in conservation strategies, restoration practices, and land trust operations.

Compensation: $22.63/per hour

Application Deadline: March 20, 2026

Application Website: https://coloradocattlemensagriculturallandtrust.bamboohr.com/careers/38