“Tropical Ecology in Peru”

7-24 August 2007

Spend August 2007 in the rainforest of southern Peru!

Tropical Ecology in Peru is a field course for introductory students, 
advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and other individuals 
interested in getting hands-on experience in rainforest biological 
research.

Sponsored by Central Connecticut State University, The Natural History 
Museum of Cusco, Peru and the Peruvian nonprofit organization Oicos 
Habitare.

This course is a chance for students to gain an in-depth experience in 
conducting biological research in the Peruvian rainforest.  In its fifth 
year, the program was developed for biology majors and other students that 
wish to increase their knowledge of field biology and ecology.  Unlike 
prior years, this time non-biology majors have the opportunity to attend 
the course as well.  The aim of the program is for students to learn 
about, practice, and conduct original biological research in one of the 
most species diverse areas of the world.  Participants will learn about 
the ecology of plants, mammals, birds, and reptiles and amphibians.  

Before the departure date, students will indicate which organismal groups 
that they have the most interest in: a) plants, b) reptiles and 
amphibians, c) mammals, d) birds.  Four different instructors (three 
Peruvian plus Tiffany Doan of CCSU) will be in charge of the different 
organismal groups.  The first two days of the course will have lectures by 
Dr. Doan and Mr. Nuñez about general rainforest ecology.  For the 
remaining time students will be divided into organismal groups.  Each day 
one instructor will give a general lecture regarding their organismal 
group to the entire class.  Later that day all instructors will give more 
specific lectures to their group.  Students will go out in the field once 
with each instructor and multiple times within their own group.

Advanced undergraduate and graduate students will be the directors of 
independent projects about some aspect of rainforest ecology.  Non-biology 
majors will also participate fully under the direction of the advanced 
students.  By the end of the course, all students will have developed an 
amazing depth of knowledge and appreciation of the beautiful tropical 
rainforest.

At the end of the program students will visit Cusco, the former capital of 
the Incan Empire.  There students will visit Incan ruins and explore the 
culture of the Andes.

Costs: The fee will be $2140 (plus tuition if you wish to receive 
credit).  This fee includes all transportation from Hartford (price 
different if from another gateway city), all accommodations, all entrance 
fees, airport taxes, and meals while at the research station.  Not 
included are meals while in Cusco and textbooks.  

Requirements for participation: fluency in English, a flexible attitude 
that does not mind getting dirty for the sake of science, and some hiking 
experience.

For further information and application materials please see the course 
website: http://www.biology.ccsu.edu/doan/Peru%20Course.htm or contact 
Tiffany Doan at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Applications will be accepted until 30 
April 2007, but apply earlier for choice of organismal group.

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