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Apply by March 15 for an Internship with the AGFC

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Imagine stepping into the wild heart of Arkansas, rifle in hand, not just hunting game but helping steward the very lands and waters that sustain our hunting heritage. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) is now accepting internship applications through March 15, 2026, for college students eager to dive into real-world conservation. Funded entirely by sales of those slick AGFC Conservation License Plates—proceeds that underscore how everyday 2A supporters directly fuel wildlife efforts—these paid gigs span wildlife management, fisheries, conservation education, and more. You’ll shadow pros in the field, from tracking deer populations to restoring habitats, gaining skills that translate straight to the outdoor pursuits we cherish.

For the 2A community, this isn’t just a resume booster; it’s a strategic foothold in the conservation battles that keep public lands open for hunters and shooters. AGFC’s work directly bolsters game populations—think thriving whitetail herds and stocked ponds—ensuring future seasons stay robust amid urban sprawl and anti-hunting pressures. These internships arm young patriots with on-the-ground expertise to counter narratives from animal-rights extremists, proving that responsible firearm owners are the ultimate stewards of nature. In a time when Second Amendment rights intertwine with access to wild spaces, applicants who apply now could emerge as future advocates, blending conservation know-how with pro-2A firepower to protect our way of life.

Don’t sleep on this—deadlines like March 15, 2026, sneak up fast. Head to the AGFC website, polish that application, and position yourself at the intersection of conservation and constitutional rights. Whether you’re studying biology, forestry, or just passionate about the outdoors, this is your shot to make a tangible impact, one habitat at a time. Who’s applying? Sound off in the comments.

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