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Available Projects

SNAP Conservation work to match needs in small conservation organizations with professionals, scientists, and students around the world. This programs aims to support these organization with logistic, scientific, and organizational support so they can get back to the field, doing conservation that makes an impact. 

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Project submissions: Organizations in our partner network work with BRI staff to identify areas of need and develop projects that BRI can support.  To view the full description of projects please join our SNAP Conservation Network by applying as an Organization with a project or applying as a Fellow to support these projects. 

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White Tail Deer Management via Camera Trap Image Analysis

Country: Costa Rica

Time: 120 hours

Location: Remote

Requirements: High speed internet and a processor with at least 8 RAM

Tags: Habitat Restoration, White Tail Deer, Population Control, Costa Rica, Camera Trap

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Social Media Planning and Production

Country: Mexico

Time: 60 hours

Location: Remote

Requirements: Access to and knowledge of Photoshop, Canva, or other media production tools, knowledge of social media strategies

Tags: Social Media, Mexico, Marketing & Branding, Whale Sharks, Sharks

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GIS Mapping - Tracking wetland hydroregime shifts

Country: Ecuador

Time: 400 hours, could be split among multiple fellows

Location: Remote

Requirements: High speed internet and a processor with at least 8 RAM, Access to and competent level experience with ArcGIS or QGIS (Link to skill level chart)

Tags: Habitat Restoration, White Tail Deer, Population Control, Costa Rica, Camera Trap

Partnership Outreach and Development

Country: USA (Cleveland, Ohio)

Time: 120 hours

Location: Remote

Compensation: Free Google Certification in Digital Marketing & E-commerce, Data Analytics, or others

Requirements: High speed internet, some experience with marketing or outreach

Tags: STEM, Underserved and historically excluded populations, Community Outreach

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