Hello Everyone -
Are you looking for something to do this summer or fall? There is room in the 
RIO Program at La MICA Biological Station in Panama for this summer and fall. 
See information below:
 
 
La MICA Biological Station (http://www.lamica.org), located in El Copé, Coclé 
province, Republic of Panama , announces its RIO (Research and Inventory 
Opportunities) Program! 
  
The RIO program is geared towards undergraduates and recent graduates looking 
to gain research and practical experience in the tropical forest as an 
internship or otherwise. However, anyone can apply! Each participant visits La 
MICA Biological Station to conduct a project at the Station, in a local 
community, or in Omar Torrijos National Park . Participants are encouraged to 
assist at the Station and interact with the local people. Projects are not 
restricted to biology, but also may focus on local culture or history, 
geography, traditional medicine, immersion Spanish, art, etc. 
  
RIO Program participants cover their own airfare and pay a minimal charge each 
week for this amazing experience. We are excited to work with university 
internship programs to ensure that students can receive credit as desired. 
  
Positions are available year round. We currently are accepting applications. 
Please email us at [email protected] (with a subject line “RIO Program”) for an 
information packet and application. We look forward to your visit! 
 
La MICA also is welcoming other visitors, including researchers, students, and 
tourists, at this time! Visit http://www.lamica.org/Visit_Us.html for more 
information!


Thank you!
Julie



Julie M. Ray, MSc, PhD
Director
La MICA Biological Station
La Montaña para Investigación y Conservación Ambiental

El Cope-La Pintada. Provincia de Cocle. Republica de Panama
Amigos Support La MICA. c/o Julie Ray, 12458 132nd Street, Chippewa Fall,s WI 
54729
Fundación Centro de Investigación Biológica El Copé, S.A. (Panama)
telephone: 011-507-6746-3942
www.lamica.org
[email protected]
Amigos Support La MICA is a project of International Humanities Center, a 501c3 
nonprofit organization.

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