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McNeese State University: NRCM Major Discovers Career Possibilities Through Internship

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McNeese State University issued the following announcement on April 5.

Internships  are an important part of the college experience is what Harley Jackson,  a second semester junior at McNeese, learned after participating in an  internship at a deer breeding facility in Texas last summer.

Majoring in natural resource conservation management, Harley was  always aware she wanted to pursue a career in agriculture, and getting  involved in FFA throughout high school is what led her to her true  passion – wildlife and natural resources.

 “At the deer breeding facility, I was the fawn care intern,” she  says. “My primary jobs were taking care of fawns, bottle-feeding and  giving medication. We had 60 to 70 babies inside the barn at any given  time and more out in the fields. The further along in the summer, I got  to start helping with the big breeder deer, and that was probably one of  the most exciting parts.”

This year, Harley has since applied for several internships around  the U.S. and was offered a position in Wyoming at a deer ranch, home to  plenty of bison and elk. Since she was already worked alongside deer,  Jackson stated she may pursue a biology or game warden internship in the  Texas area. Working as a biologist or game warden after graduation  appeals to her the most, but the variety of internships available, for  her, “have opened so many possibilities and so many different  prospective careers.”

Apart from internships, Harley says that she and her peers in the  College of Agricultural Sciences are working hard to reestablish  McNeese’s Wildlife Club.

Harley says that the teaching staff has been a huge help in enhancing her time at McNeese.

“Without Dr. Lyons and Dr. LeMieux, I think it would be impossible  for anyone in the degree program to make it through,” she says. “Dr.  Lyons is probably the best professor I’ve ever had. His classes are  definitely not easy, but I’ve learned more there than I have from any of  my other classes combined.”

Scheduled to graduate in May 2023, Harley says that she’s looking  forward to, “networking with as many people as possible, and  understanding every aspect of not only this degree, but the field as a  whole.”

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