Are you looking for an amazing experience this spring? La MICA Biological 
Station, located in the cloud forest of central Panama, is accepting applicants 
for our RIO (Research and Inventory Opportunities) Program. The RIO Program 
offers students, researchers, and other interested people the opportunity to 
learn valuable research skills in the tropical forest while immersing 
themselves in the local community. Our project focuses on the conservation of 
the local environment, history, and culture through education, research, and 
global outreach while employing a number of Panamanian people in an effort to 
help the local, impoverished economy.
 
We offer a discounted rate to participants of the RIO Program and encourage 
each person to conduct a small project, many of which produce publishable 
results. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone considering graduate school 
or looking to diversify their resume.
 
Visitors can stay for any length of time. We are especially looking to add some 
people for this spring, but accept applications for any time. University credit 
(internships) can be arranged.
 
Please visit our website at www.lamica.org for more information about our 
project. Email Dr. Julie Ray at [email protected] to receive a brochure about 
our RIO Program.
 
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in Panama soon!




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: 011-507-6707-8900
www.lamica.org
[email protected]
Amigos Support La MICA is a project of International Humanities Center, a 501c3 
nonprofit organization.

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