Bedford Audubon is offering a ten-week paid internship opportunity in native habitat garden management, located at their operations center, Bylane Farm in Katonah, New York. The Society is seeking a rising college senior or graduate student to fill this position. The ideal candidate is pursuing a degree in botany, horticulture, landscape architecture or design, or similar environmental fields. The Summer Garden Intern will work in the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden at Bedford Audubon’s Bylane Farm in Katonah, New York.
About the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden at Bedford Audubon
The Garden is a cornerstone of Bedford Audubon’s native plant and pollinator program. First installed in 2012 with a generous grant from the Leon Levy Foundation, its purpose has always been dual in nature. First, it provides a critical habitat for birds, butterflies, and other beneficial wildlife at Bylane Farm. Second, it educates and engages our members and the public on the use of native plants to create bird-friendly and environmentally healthy yards and neighborhoods. The concept of bird-friendly communities and neighborhood-level conservation has emerged as a critical element to protect biodiversity and the health of human communities.
In 2023, with a generous new grant in hand (again, from Leon Levy Foundation), Bedford Audubon began to substantially expand our existing garden. Alongside increased plantings we deepened the concept of a habitat garden to go beyond that of a showcase for native plants. We want to emphasize the life supporting functions – food, shelter, water – that the garden provides for birds and other wildlife. We also want to more deeply educate visitors on what we’ve planted, why we planted, and ultimately inspire visitors to replicate our methodology in their own gardens and properties. These activities strongly fit into Bedford Audubon’s mission to grow and nurture a community that values the conservation of birds and their habitats.
Objectives of the Internship:
Our Garden Intern will play a central part in helping us fulfill the objectives of our habitat garden program. The successful candidate will divide his/her time between gardening tasks, managing garden volunteers, and communicating and educating people on the garden and its teachings. They will accomplish the latter task through creating and distributing brochures, general informational material, and social media posts, assisting in conducting garden tours, and creating and helping conduct presentations and workshops.
Core Responsibilities:
The intern’s core responsibilities for the 2026 season will include the following:
Required Skills & Qualities:
Details:
Dates: 10-weeks from late May – Early August (this can be flexible depending on the successful candidate’s personal schedule: please include any date restrictions in your cover letter.)
Compensation $4,500 total stipend paid out on a bi-monthly basis
Housing: We offer voluntary housing at Bylane Farm. Please inquire for details.
Location: Bylane Farm (35 Todd Road, Katonah, New York, 10536)
To Apply:
Please email a cover letter, résumé, and two references to Tait Johansson at tjohansson@bedfordaudubon.org by March 12, 2026 (or until filled). The cover letter should describe interests and personal goals for the position. Please also include any academic or personal date restrictions.
Bedford Audubon’s mission is to grow and nurture a community that values the conservation of birds and their habitats. We do this by providing high-quality environmental education programs, research, and bird watching experiences. We proudly serve the communities of Armonk, Bedford, Brewster, Carmel, Katonah, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, North Salem, Patterson, Pound Ridge, Somers, and Yorktown.
Established in 1913, Bedford Audubon is one of the oldest Audubon chapters in the country.