Youth forest Monitoring program

YFMP is a 6-week summer internship for high school students. Participants explore hands-on forest ecology, supplement forest health analysis, engage in stewardship projects, and discover a variety of natural resource careers. The framework includes 1 week of training by forest scientists, 4 weeks of field monitoring and stewardship projects, and 1 week of final research with a written report and oral presentation for forest scientists as a final product.

  • June 22 – July 30 2026 (Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm)
  • Location: Helena Forest Service Office, Transportation is provided to the field each day.
  • Stipend $1,200 (pro-rated/day)
  • 3-day field monitoring trip into the Scapegoat Wilderness
This program is available through a partnership between the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, Montana Discovery Foundation, Montana DNRC, State Historic Preservation Office, and Helena College.

To Apply

Email or Postmark the following:

  • Contact information – email, address, phone #
  • School transcript
  • Letter of recommendation from a teacher or adult advisor
  • Cover letter describing: 
    • What you hope to gain by this experience
    • Special contributions you can make to this program

Applications are being accepted now, through 11:59 Friday, April 17th 2026.

Call Liz Burke (406) 495-3713 or email elizabeth.a.burke@usda.gov

YFMP Members:

  • Spend a summer outdoors learning about forest ecology
  • Work cooperatively in a group of peers
  • Engage in hands-on learning about natural resource management
  • Collect data and present findings to forest scientists, county commissioners, and the public
  • Make recommendations that improve forest health
  • Gain experience for future employment opportunities

YFMP Teams Include:

  • Streams
  • Soils/Wildlife
  • Vegetation/Forestry
 

SEND APPLICATION MATERIALS TO:

Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

ATTN: Liz Burke

2880 Skyway Dr.

Helena, MT 59602

elizabeth.a.burke@usda.gov

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