CREA, a non profit organization, is currently inviting professors looking for a study abroad destination, to contact us for 2018 trips.
CREA host courses in Panama, a country with an extreme wealth of biodiversity and history. We organize logistics for your customized trips of between 5 to 21 days including accommodation, transport and activities. Our core attraction is Cocobolo Nature Reserve Field Station, a hyperbiodiverse region in central Panama, where groups are provided instruction, which includes formal lectures and field work by working scientists, on tropical forest ecology, specific animal groups as well as conservation and human development issues. Students partake in CREAs research, such as camera trapping, mist netting and entomological surveys during their stay. Add on activities can include: - Panama Canal locks and history - Panama Canal biodiversity tour - Indigenous villages - Caribbean coast and coral ecology - Biodiversity Museum - Aquarium - And many more. Contact CREA at [email protected] for more information and see our website www.crea- panama.org
