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Wild Rivers Conservancy interns support activities that give people opportunities to learn about and explore the Riverway, as well as protect and restore the watershed’s rare natural resources. These internship activities include assisting with K-12 environmental education programs and outdoor public programs to connect people to the Riverway and encourage stewardship, supporting land management by using GIS and other tools to develop snapshots of key habitat corridors and vital parcels of land for protection, working hand in hand with park rangers, creating opportunities for park visitors to understand the significance of the Riverway and its resources, monitoring and surveying water quality, aquatic invertebrates, zebra mussels, and bats, and educating the community on the spread of invasive species by connecting with people at landings and assisting with community-based invasive species awareness activities.