Field Projects International is currently enrolling participants on a 
rolling basis for three upcoming field courses. Registration ends on 
November 18th, or once classes are full. Scholarships are available for 
each (info below).

VERTEBRATE FIELD BIOLOGY

This course offers participants their choice of two out of three 
elective modules: primatology, herpetology, and ornithology. Within each 
module, experts from the corresponding field of study will lead daily 
activities that explore natural history, research methodologies, and 
ongoing conservation issues. Evenings will include lectures and 
discussions of scientific articles. During the last phase of the course, 
participants learn tree climbing to access higher strata of forest and 
partake in excursions to a palm swamp, oxbow lake, mammal clay lick, and 
canopy tower. 

Examples of Activities:

- Forest navigation and orienteering on and off trail
- Maintaining field notebooks
- Deploying and monitoring motion-sensing camera traps
- Mist netting and bird censusing
- Primate follows and behavioral sampling
- Field identification and conservation strategies for reptiles and 
amphibians
- Operating radio telemetry equipment
- Safely ascending emergent trees

Location: Los Amigos Biological Station, Peru

Learn more and enroll: 

https://fieldprojects.org/participate/courses-2/vertebrate-biology

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PRIMATES AND PREDATORS

This is a unique course in tropical biology with special focus on 
primate and carnivore interaction, conservation strategies, and research 
methodologies. Guided hands-on activities during the day utilize 
wildlife researchers and local naturalists to train participants in a 
variety of skills, including: scat and hair snare monitoring, tree 
climbing, radio telemetry, camera trapping, plant identification, 
primate tracking, and behavioral sampling techniques. In the evenings, 
these exercises are supplemented with brief lectures and discussions of 
scientific literature related to the fields of herpetology, ornithology, 
entomology, and botany.

Participants will learn to identify, track, habituate, and collect non-
invasive samples from elusive primate species, while also exploring the 
intersection between predators and prey by looking at carnivore hunting 
practices, predator avoidance behaviors in primates, and software 
simulations of predator-prey dynamics. In addition, participants shall 
receive an introduction to the methods and tools used to evaluate 
population stability of different carnivores.

Lastly, this field course offers a chance experience Indian culture 
through zoo, national park, and bird sanctuary visits, and of course, 
taste the many flavors of Indian cuisine.

Location: Fringe Ford, nestled close to the borders of the state of 
Kerala with Karnataka in India's Western Ghats. 

Learn more and enroll:

https://fieldprojects.org/participate/courses-2/primates-and-predators

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TROPICAL ENTOMOLOGY

This course focuses on insect diversity, form, and ecological function, 
as well as field techniques that facilitate entomological research and 
conservation in the tropics. The course covers groups ranging from 
butterflies to beetles, bees, and aquatic insects, among others. 
Students will be introduced to an astonishing array of terrestrial and 
aquatic habitats that shelter a greater diversity of plant and animal 
species than anywhere else on the planet.

Above all, participants learn by doing: we will spend most of our time 
studying actual insects in the field, from the tops of towering tropical 
trees to the bottom of oxbow lakes. Our field activities will be 
supplemented by selected readings from the primary literature covering 
topics on theoretical and applied tropical biology and entomology, as 
well as conservation in the Andes and Amazon regions. Participants will 
also gain exposure to cutting-edge research in other tropical biology 
fields at one of the most active biological research stations in the 
Neotropics.

Where: Los Amigos Biological Station, Peru
 
Learn more and enroll:

https://fieldprojects.org/participate/courses-2/tropical-entomology

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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

As a non-profit organization focused on tropical research and science 
education, Field Projects International is committed to providing field 
biology training and ecological literacy to students of all backgrounds. 
To accomplish this, we offer competitive, full scholarships for all of 
our courses. Applications may be submitted until October 31, 2016. 
Please pay special attention to the geographical eligibility for each.

Learn more and apply:
https://fieldprojects.org/participate/courses-2/scholarships

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