Zoo InternQuest Fall 2006 Session

Posted at 10:55 am August 4, 2006 by Zoo InternQuest Intern

Zoo InternQuest (ZIQ) is a high school work exploratory internship for juniors and seniors in San Diego County. Students are selected each spring for the following school year. This summer, in an effort to generate excitement for their upcoming internship, ZIQ interns were hosted to a tour of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Conservation Research, which houses the San Diego Zoo’s center for Conservation and Research for Endangered Species (CRES). Two blogs were written about this experience: Justin Tours CRES and Megan Tours CRES.

The Fall 2006 session runs from October 10 through November 29. Interns will be blogging about their experiences and we invite students from around the world to post questions and comments.

Here’s more information about the Zoo InternQuest program.

The Zoo InternQuest program is made possible through the generosity of the McCarthy Family Foundation.

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One Response to “Zoo InternQuest Fall 2006 Session”

  1. Susan O says:

    What an opportunity! Programs like this make me proud to be a Zoological Society member. The standards for participants are high. Congratulations to Megan and Justin for being chosen for the program. I look forward to reading your blogs!

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