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General Updates from the World Land Trust

General updates and new additions to the website of World Land Trust, an international conservation organisation working to preserve the world's most biologically important and threatened lands.

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Monday, January 26, 2004:



Latest additions to the World Land Trust website

Vacancies at the WLT office

The World Land Trust runs a six month Internship Programme, for which there is currently three Project Development Assistant vacancies. The posts are for a General , Web Development/IT and Carbon Sequestration Assistant. The successful applicants will be trained in various aspects of project management and related activities, including seeking funds, and will also be working on other aspects of the Trust's work. To read more about our Internship Programme, click here.

Read more about and apply for a vacancy here
Project Development Assistant (General)
Project Development Assistant (Web Development/IT)
Project Development Assistant (Carbon Sequestration)


 
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