The Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project requires volunteers to help collect data during our 2012 research and conservation expeditions in the Sabangau rainforest in southern Borneo, Indonesia.

The Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project (OuTrop) is an independent research and conservation group affiliated to the Indonesian University of Palangka Raya, and British universities of Oxford, Leicester and Exeter. We carry out scientific research on many aspects of orangutan and gibbon ecology, including their distribution, density, behaviour and responses to disturbance; and on tropical peat-swamp forest biodiversity, productivity, regeneration and restoration ecology. We use these data to monitor the health of the forest and ape populations, and to formulate conservation strategies.

Our expeditions are small, rigorous and fully participative. Volunteers typically join us for seven weeks, during which time they gain first-hand experience of a tropical forest environment, working alongside enthusiastic Indonesian researchers and receiving practical training in field survey skills and project planning. Each year we offer a limited number of students the opportunity to carry out their own research projects for their BSc or MSc dissertations. Many of our previous volunteers have returned as long-term research assistants and/or gone on to careers or further research in biodiversity conservation.

More information on the project and how to volunteer can be found on our website <http://www.outrop.com/>http://www.outrop.com, or e-mail <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]. Regular updates on our work in the field can also be found on our project blog <http://www.outrop.blogspot.com/>http://www.outrop.blogspot.com. We are also accepting applications for four positions: biodiversity intern, project manager, communications manager, and primate scientist. For more details, see the above website.

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