Volunteer field assistants are needed for tropical rain forest studies
within a remote private biological reserve located in the mountainous
regions of Costa Rica. Beginning March 20 to April 20, 2013, The Global
Classroom will be conducting scientific studies and work projects within
our private biological reserve ranging from bird, mammal and reptile
census to canopy exploration requiring technical climbing equipment. A
secondary project will focus on documenting the movement and population
density of endemic cats (jaguar, puma, ocelot, margay) within the
reserve, using animal tracking techniques, photography, track pads and
camera traps. Founded in 2001, the Aula Global reserve is off limits to
the general public. It spans five ecological zones and contains old
growth and secondary forest as well as streams and open areas, making it
an excellent location for a wide range of studies.

No previous rain forest experience is necessary, but field assistants
must be motivated, self directed and prepared for off trail hiking in
rugged, wet conditions. Participants may be asked to carry 15-20 kg
loads short distances as all food and equipment must be carried into the
research station since there is no road access.

Research sessions run in one week sessions from March 20th - April 20th,
2013 to accommodate those that have unique schedules. Cost is $300 per
week and includes transportation from Monteverde* to Aula Global
reserve, all food and lodging within the reserve, and all technical
equipment. Canopy climbing safety, animal tracking and other related
workshops are included as needed to enable participants to assist us in
this study. A $200 deposit is required to save your space.

*We can also assist you with the necessary logistics needed to get you
to Monteverde from the airport once your flight arrives in San Jose.

For more information please visit
http://ravenadventures.com/tropical-studies/

To apply or for additional information please contact Colin Garland at
[email protected]

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