The Scientists in Parks Program is now accepting applications for Dinosaur National Monument. The announcement shares that the Scientists in Parks program is a 12-week position and provides immersive paid work experiences with the National Park Service in natural resource fields so the next generation of park stewards—especially those underrepresented in science—have an opportunity to work on important and unique projects while building real-world professional experience and a life-long connection to America’s national parks. Positions can last from 3 months to one year and are all full time AmeriCorps positions. The position will assist with biocontrol insect collection, deployment, monitoring, weed mapping, and invasive mussel veliger sampling throughout the Yampa and Green watersheds.