Third Millennium Alliance (TMA) was founded in 2007 with the purchase of 100 
acres and 
the establishment of the Jama-Coaque Reserve (JCR) in the province of Manabí, 
Ecuador, 
between the cities of Jama and Pedernales. The reserve lies 4km inland from the 
Pacific 
Ocean. Now encompassing over 1,300 acres, the Jama-Coaque Reserve actively 
protects 
one of the last remaining fragments of Pacific Equatorial Forest, which is 
considered to be 
one of the most threatened tropical forests in the world. Our organization has 
been running 
a hands-on, field-based internship program in the fields of Biological Field 
Research and 
Sustainable Agriculture since 2008, with more than 200 young and enthusiastic 
students 
from around the globe.

Internship Opportunities: 
Interns that participate in our program take on high-impact and dynamic 
research projects 
within the fields of Biological Field Research (Flora & Fauna) and Sustainable 
Agriculture 
(Permaculture & Agroforestry) in the Jama-Coaque Reserve, Ecuador. Interns must 
select 
one of the two internship tracks mentioned above when applying, but 
cross-pollination 
between the two different paths is encouraged for individuals looking to 
broadly experience 
each topic. Above all, a positive attitude, desire to learn, and a strong sense 
of adventure 
are the foundations of our internship. Working alongside our experienced staff, 
community 
members, and fellow interns from across the globe ensures an unforgettable 
tropical 
learning experience.

Below is a list of some of the projects we will be tackling during the upcoming 
2017 
sessions. Some of these projects are new and others have been ongoing for 
multiple 
seasons or years. When applying please inform us if you would like to 
participate in our 
Biological Field Research path or our Sustainable Agriculture path. 



Biological Field Research:

TMA’s current flagship research project investigates hummingbird-plant 
pollination/interaction networks across elevational and forest gradients. 
Interns will assist 
TMA staff in a variety of forest settings, working with both birds and 
vegetation in tropical 
dry forests, humid rainforests, and cloud forests.

Daily duties may include hummingbird trapping, camera trapping, vegetation 
sampling, 
plant collection/identification, pollen analysis, group discussions of 
scientific literature, 
creation of species aging/sexing guides, and data entry/analysis.

Interns will build various skillsets depending on timing of their session and 
the current 
phase of the project. These skills may include GPS navigation, hummingbird 
trapping, 
mist-netting, camera-trapping protocols and analysis, bird handling and 
banding, 
identification of birds by sight and sound, aging and sexing of birds, 
vegetation sampling, 
plant collection and identification, pollen identification, and data 
entry/maintenance. 

Please note this project requires extensive hiking. Applicants should be 
willing and able to 
hike for ~2 hours on steep terrain in humid and muddy conditions several times 
per week.

Previous projects have included camera-trapping of terrestrial and arboreal 
mammals, 
censuses of threatened primate species, seed bank and germination studies, and 
herpetofauna monitoring. Interested and motivated applicants may have the 
opportunity to 
continue work on some of these projects.

Sustainable Agriculture (Permaculture & Agroforestry):
• Production Zone Intensive – Focused on increasing food production, crop 
zonification & 
rotation, plant propagation, care/maintenance, and integrated pest management.
• Agroforestry – Maintenance and use of mixed-use forest.  Development of 
cleaning and 
harvest system, use of products, and analysis of agroforestry systems in 
comparison to the 
widespread use of slash and burn agriculture.
• Reforestation – Plant native trees on 40 hectares of pasture land, initiate a 
bamboo 
reforestation program along riparian areas, and manage a growing nursery of 
native plant 
species.
• Green Building – Learn to use natural, recycled and sustainable building 
materials. Assist 
with construction projects of all forms as we continue to grow into the future.

In addition to our standard internships, we also offer a variety of seasonal 
workshops and 
certification courses. We offer a Permaculture Design Certification (PDC) 
course four times 
a year, including a special traveling PDC each summer that visits three unique 
farms across 
Ecuador. Additional workshop opportunities will be announced on our website as 
they are 
scheduled, so please stay tuned here: www.tmalliance.org

2017 Internship Schedule:

A complete program description with the 2017 schedule and prices can be found 
on our 
website: www.tmalliance.org/internships. Here you can also find the application 
form, 
contact details, as well as other media, such as photos, video, and answers to 
Frequently 
Asked Questions. 

We are currently accepting applications for the following sessions:

Taste of the Tropics Internship (4 week program):
•       June 26-July 21: Application deadline May 26
•       August 7-September 1: Application deadline July 7
•       September 4-September 29: Application deadline August 4

Academic Internship (8 week program):
•       August 7-September 29: Application deadline July 7

Quarter Abroad Program (11 week program):
•       June 26-September 8: Application deadline May 26

Semester Abroad Program (15 week program):
•       August 28-December 8: Application deadline July 28

Professional Apprenticeship (26 week program):
•       June 12-December 8: Application deadline May 12

* Accreditation– For students looking to get academic credit for our internship 
program, 
please discuss the options available with your advisor or internship office. 
TMA does not 
currently have the ability to independently provide academic credit, but we are 
happy to 
work with your university to ensure all requirements are met by our program. 
Our staff is 
happy to provide an evaluation of performance and complete any paperwork 
required by 
the university.

We look forward to working with you!

Jama-Coaque Field Research Team
Third Millennium Alliance 
Quito, Ecuador
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.tmalliance.org

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