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Terrestrial Expeditions

  • Interests:

    Mammals & Terrestrial

  • Interests:

    Mammals, Primates & Terrestrial

  • Interests:

    Mammals & Terrestrial

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    Peru – Amazonian

    • Particularly great project for primates and birds
    • The largest protected seasonally flooded forest in South America
    • Travelling and staying on historically restored Amazon rubber boom ships
    • Schools' Booklet

      2 weeks

      Peru & Rio Amazonas and the historical river boats

    2024 & 2025

    Interests:

    Terrestrial

  • Interests:

    Herpetofauna & Terrestrial

  • Unavailable
     

    HON-T10: Community ecology of a multitrophic system consisting of bats, bat flies and microfungi

    • 12 June – 23 July 2024
    • 19 June – 30 July 2024

      6 weeks

      Honduras, Base Camp, Buenos Aires & Satellite Camps

    2024

    Interests:

    Bats, Community Ecology, Conservation Management, Mammals & Terrestrial

  • Unavailable
     

    HON-T08: Ecology and behaviour of bats in tropical cloud forests, Honduras

    • 12 June – 23 July 2024
    • 19 June – 30 July 2024

      6 weeks

      Honduras, Base Camp, Buenos Aires & Satellite Camps

    2024

    Interests:

    Bats, Community Ecology, Mammals & Terrestrial

  • Unavailable
     

    HON-T05: Factors affecting bird communities in the cloud forests of Cusuco

    • 12 June – 23 July 2024
    • 19 June – 30 July 2024

      6 weeks

      Honduras, Base Camp, Buenos Aires & Satellite Camps

    2024

    Interests:

    Birds, Community Ecology, Conservation Management, Spatial Ecology & Terrestrial

  • Unavailable
     

    HON-T09: Niche partitioning and characterisation of Anolis lizards in the tropical cloud forest of Honduras

    • 12 June – 23 July 2024
    • 19 June – 30 July 2024

      6 weeks

      Honduras, Base Camp, Buenos Aires & Satellite Camps

    2024

    Interests:

    Community Ecology, Herpetofauna & Terrestrial

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    Madagascar

    • 90% of all animals and plants found on Madagascar are endemic to the island
    • Only 10% of original Madagascar forest coverage remains, so urgent need for conservation
    • Unstudied coral reef systems at Nosy Be
    • World's fourth largest island
    • Schools' Booklet

      2 weeks

      Madagascar, Mariarano, Matsedroy, Antafiameva & Nosy Be Marine Site

    2024 & 2025

    Interests:

    Marine & Terrestrial

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