This training program targets those with a strong interest in primatology or 
wildlife biology. 

Program Description: The habituation of primates to human presence takes a 
great deal of 
patience and time. This training program involves the study of a fascinating 
system of female 
reproductive suppression among three species of tamarin. We are looking for 
highly motivated and 
driven field assistants to work on both projects. This is a great opportunity 
for students interested 
in graduate programs or careers in biology, conservation, ecology or 
anthropology. This kind of 
fieldwork is physically demanding and requires long days of hiking and data 
collection, but it is 
incredibly rewarding. To experience the Amazon rainforest so intimately will 
forever change you!

At the end of this program, research assistants will be able to:
•       Track primates by movement and vocalizations, as well as radio 
telemetry 
•       Work off trail systems, and conduct full-day follows 
•       Conduct behavioral observations on known-individuals (scan and focal 
animal sampling)
•       Input data into organized databases for further analyses 
•       Record data on feeding ecology 
•       Identify and characterize scent-marking behavior 
•       Correctly sex individual primates 
•       Follow and keep track of the smallest primates in the Neotropics, which 
is no mean feat 
•       Collect samples and complete field processing for endocrinology, 
parasitology, and genetics 

PROGRAM FACTS

WHEN:  June 1 – August 31, 2014 (Minimum commitment 8 weeks)

WHERE: The Los Amigos Biological Field Station in Southeastern Peru 

COST: $3000 for 8 weeks. Longer stays are welcome and are prorated at $375 per 
week. 

DEADLINE: March 15, 2014

APPLY HERE: 
http://primatesperu.org/get-experience/research-volunteers/reservation-form-for-
field-training/

More information is available on travel requirements 
(http://primatesperu.org/travel-to-los-
amigos/) and the Los Amigos Field Station (http://primatesperu.org/cicra/) 
where the program will 
take place. 

ELIGIBILITY:
We are currently recruiting participants with the following requirements.  If 
you are uncertain if you 
are eligible, contact us at [email protected] to confirm:

•       Participants must be at least 18 years of age by the time the training 
program begins.
•       Participants must demonstrate a grounding or strong interest in 
zoology, biology, or 
anthropology.
•       Previous field experience is not required, but previous research 
experience (either outdoors 
or in the laboratory) will be a plus.
•       Participants must be able to justify why this program is important to 
them and what they 
hope to gain from it.
•       Participants must provide a letter of recommendation from a source that 
can substantiate the 
participant’s experience and skills.
•       Participants must be unafraid of insects, reptiles and the jungle in 
general.
•       Participants must be in good physical condition, with the capability to 
walk 4 miles a day 
while carrying field equipment.
•       Participants will not be discriminated against for medical conditions 
they might have if we 
determine that being on this project will not pose an immediate risk to their 
health.
•       Participants must demonstrate willingness to adjust their schedule to 
primate daily activity 
patterns. This can require waking up early, sometimes by 5 am, and going to bed 
early.
•       Due to the nature of the work and weather constraints, participants 
MUST be willing to be 
flexible about their days off. Assistants will typically have one day off per 
week; however we cannot 
guarantee a set schedule each week.
•       Participants must sign waivers of liability for this project and for 
the field station before their 
participation in the project is finalized.
•       Participants must be willing to maintain long hours in the field, but 
also return to complete 
data entry in the evenings.
•       Assistants will have the opportunity during days off to explore various 
attractions at the field 
site, such as searching for the resident anaconda at Pozo Don Pedro or looking 
for endangered 
giant river otters at Cocha Lobo.

Please see our website 
(http://primatesperu.org/get-experience/research-volunteers/) for all 
payment and cancellation policies, as well as other research opportunities with 
PrimatesPeru.
Contact [email protected] for further information if needed.

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