“Bioko Biodiversity Blitz”
Please email [email protected] if interested.
Additional contact information below.

Hiring Organization:
Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program 
The BBPP is a cooperative between Drexel University (Philadelphia, USA) and
the National University of Equatorial Guinea (Equatorial Guinea,
Central/West Africa).

Position Description:
The Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program (BBPP) is seeking research
assistants for multiple projects concerned with primate ecology, sea turtle
nesting behavior, and amphibian diversity.

Bioko Island lies 30 km off the coast of Cameroon in the heart of one of the
world’s least explored biodiversity hotspots. Bioko’s Gran Caldera and
Southern Highlands Scientific Reserve contains some of Africa’s last truly
pristine tropical rainforest. Bioko’s isolation has helped to protect its
unusually high primate species richness, and as such is recognized today as
the most important place for primate conservation in Africa. Research
assistants will focus on primate census along Bioko’s southern coast and
within a dormant volcanic caldera. Depending upon interest and skills,
volunteers may have additional opportunities to assist in other projects
such as searching for sea turtle nests, conducting habitat surveys, and
collecting amphibians. Overall, research assistants will gain valuable
experiential skills necessary for fieldwork and conservation in Africa.

Bioko Biodiversity Blitz 2011
The BBPP will embark on a 3 week expedition to Bioko Island, Equatorial
Guinea in January 2011. In collaboration with an international team of
scientists in the fields of primatology, herpetology, and botany, this
year’s expedition aims to explore and document an extensive swath of Bioko’s
biodiversity. Typically focused on primate census, BBPP’s annual expedition
widens its efforts this year to projects focused on sea turtle conservation,
plant diversity, and amphibian inventories. The BBPP has recognized that
even Bioko’s remote and pristine tropical forests are not immune to the
encroaching threats posed by global climate change, habitat loss,
overhunting, pollution, and human-spread pathogens. The Bioko Biodiversity
Blitz aims to document the variety, range, and diversity of Bioko’s wildlife
in order to assess the future needs for conservation on the island. As the
bushmeat pressure on Bioko’s primates continues to worsen, this year’s
expedition may represent the final chance for volunteers to view many of the
island’s 7 species of rare/endemic monkeys in the wild, including the Bioko
red colobus which was recently listed as one of the world’s Top 25 Most
Endangered Primates. 

For additional insight regarding BBPP’s expedition and Bioko primate
conservation, refer to the August 2008 issue of National Geographic- Island
Ark: A threatened African treasure.

Qualifications/Experience:
Research Assistants must be physically fit and willing to endure primitive
living conditions. In addition to a commitment to biodiversity preservation,
a sense of humor and knowledge of Spanish is helpful. This is an excellent
opportunity for aspiring field biologists to gain experience, however we
encourage and welcome applicants of all backgrounds. Applicants must be 18
years or older.

Salary/funding:
- The cost of participation is $3000, which covers the following on-island
expenses:
• Housing
• Transport 
• Meals
• Field Equipment (personal gear excluded)
• Pre-trip Online Materials
• Training in Field Techniques

- Academic credit is available through Drexel University, but at an extra
charge. University students who come on this expedition usually arrange for
credit (independent study) through their home university. 
- Participants are expected to provide their own air transport and medical
evacuation insurance. Cheap air tickets (~ $1900 RT from East/Central North
America to Malabo, EG) are disappearing faster than in previous years so we
advise acting promptly.

Support provided for internship/volunteer positions:
No additional financial support is available from BBPP, but undergraduate
students are often able to get financial assistance from their home
universities.

Term of Appointment:
4 January 2011 - 25 January 2011

Application Deadline:
1 November 2010

Comments:
The annual BBPP Gran Caldera Expedition is the longest running annual
research expedition in West Africa. It offers a unique and unparalleled
opportunity to experience field biology in one of the most remote regions of
the world.

See the Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program Website (www.bioko.org) for
details and an on-line application form. 

Applications arriving after the deadline are sometimes successful if we have
last minute cancellations. (It's always worth a try!)

Contact Information:

Patrick McLaughlin
3141 Chestnut St., #5-118
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA

Telephone Number:
215 895 6906

Fax Number:
215 895 1273

Website:
http://www.bioko.org

E-mail Address:
[email protected]

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