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Website: www.treefieldstudies.org
E-mail Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

T.R.E.E. (Tropical Research in Ecology & Ethology) announces two field-based primate courses in Costa Rica for the summer of 2008. Courses are for undergraduate and graduate students interested in primate field work.

Course 1 (June 5 – July 5): Primate Behavior and Ecology will be taught at the Refugio de Vida Silvestre Curú Puntarenas, Costa Rica. This course is designed to teach undergraduate and graduate students the basic skills necessary to study primates in the wild. Throughout this course you will learn techniques in ecological and behavioral data collection and complete an independent study on one of three primate species native to the area (Ateles geoffroyi, the black handed spider monkey; Cebus capucinus, the white-faced capuchin; Alouatta palliata, the mantled howler monkey). To encourage cooperation and collaboration with local Costa Rican scholars and students, a Spanish language teacher will be on hand for Spanish lessons during the course. Participation in lessons is expected from all students. Accommodations are rustic cabins each equipped with a kitchen, bathroom and solar power. Cabins are located just off of the beach area inside the reserve. The beach area is ideal for swimming and snorkeling following hard days in the field. A portion of each student tuition will fund a Costa Rican student in need for one full year of high school. Our hope is this connection will foster a relationship between the field school and local students, encouraging them to study tropical ecology and work towards conservation in their own community. Course cost is $2100 USD and includes instruction, all in-country travel associated with the course or side trip(s), room and board (minus breakfast) at the site, Spanish immersion, tuition for a high school student in Costa Rica, and up to two short side trips. You can check out the site by going to these links: http://www.nicoyapeninsula.com/curu/ and or http://www.curuwildliferefuge.com

Course 2 (July 5th – July 16th): Censusing Wild Primates. An optional 10 day advanced course in applied primate census techniques will be offered for interested students. Students will work along-side our research team locating, tracking, censusing and identifying wild primates (capuchins, howlers, spider monkeys) living in a portion of the Tortuguero National Park. This course will be a great adjunct to the Curu course as the monkeys living here have not been observed before. Accommodations will be beach-side at a private hotel adjacent to the park. Swimming in the ocean is restricted here due to rip-tides; but the hotel has a nice pool and includes three wonderful family-style meals per day. Email us for costs and more detailed information.

Qualifications for all courses:
A cumulative G.P.A. of at least 2.5 is required for all applicants. Eligibility will be based on a review of the submitted application form (see websites). Proof of travel and health insurance is required.

Application Deadlines:

April 5th, 2008 (negotiable with pre-approval): A non-refundable deposit of $200 is due on April 5th. May 1, 2008: Proof of insurance (travel and medical), liability waiver, medical form. May 15th, 2008: The remainder of the course fees ($1900) are due

Contact Information:

Dr. Joachim Department of Psychology, Univeristy of New Mexico [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gráinne McCabe, M.A. University of Texas at San Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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