Training the next generation of fire professionals
to enhance research-management partnerships
The Lake States Fire Science Consortium (LSFSC) is committed to ensuring that the best available science informs planning and management for fire-dependent ecosystems of the northern Lake States region. The LSFSC assists in identifying and filling knowledge gaps so that science informs practice, and vice-versa. Unfortunately, for many important fire issues, few resources exist to bring managers and researchers together to apply the best available science. |
To expose the next generation of natural resource professionals to the value of research-manager partnerships and enhance future opportunities to apply the best available science to active management, the LSFSC funds student internships that address regional fire science and management issues. Internship projects are developed by joint manager-researcher teams.
Past Internships have included fire history, culturally-important species, birds, seedbanks, invertebrates, and overall ecosystem restoration. Projects have focused on dry northern forests, hemiboreal forests, pine forests and barrens, and brushland ecosystems. These projects have advanced partnerships and knowledge that will enhance management of fire-dependent ecosystems regionally, and provided training for the next generation of wildland fire professionals in collaboration and communication between researcher and manager communities.
How to Apply
Current Funding Announcement
Intern Proposal Review Criteria
Intern Expectations
Standard Operating Procedure and Conflict of Interest
Funded Projects & Lessons Learned
Intern Projects Webinars
Intern Projects Lessons Learned
2019 LSFSC Intern Program Poster
If you have questions about the LSFSC Intern Program please contact:
Jack McGowan-Stinski, LSFSC Program Manager, email mcgowan-stinski.1@osu.edu; phone 989-287-1734