Trainee period (Dutch students)

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Jari Boerboom
Hello everyone,

My name is Jari Boerboom, I am 18 years old and I am from the Netherlands. I am 3th year Eco & Wildlife student at the Helicon in Velp (The Netherlands). During this study we mainly focus on the flora and fauna that exists outside our country.

Together with two classmates I am searching for a trainee period from the end of February until a maximum of the end of June. The trainee period has to include something of Eco & Wildlife, this includes research, fieldwork and many more. We are three really enthusiastic students who would like to see more of the world and we would like to expand our knowledge about nature. We prefer a trainee period within Europe, but we will consider a trainee period outside Europe.

We hope that someone would like us to be their new trainees in this period or that someone might know a good place to contact for a trainee period. The trainee period doesn’t has to include amphibians.

Best regards,
Jari Boerboom, Aron Boerefijn and Lisa Verhagen.
 
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