Amazon Rainforest Workshop led by Meg Lowman on June 24 - July 2, 2008
Friday, January 18th, 2008Imagine yourself overlooking the canopy of the Rainforest!
AMAZON RAINFOREST WORKSHOP
Specially Designed for Travelers Interested in Natural History, Canopy Research, and Ethnobotany
DEPARTURE DATE: JUNE 24 – JULY 2, 2008
Group Leader – DR. MEG LOWMAN
Unique, active, and fun! This expedition is an eye-opening introduction to the environmental and cultural aspects of the Amazon
Rainforest and River System. The program is a third world experience that is safe, comfortable, and accessible. The itinerary
offers travelers a window on scientific discovery. Intercultural interactions are coordinated to be engaging and meaningful.
PROGRAM FEATURES
“This is a non-stop workshop full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences.”
You’ll be immersed in field experiences at four rainforest lodge facilities in the Amazon basin of Northern Peru:
- Ascend over 115 feet on a 1/4-mile Rainforest Canopy Walkway, one of the few of its kind in the New World.
- Visit indigenous communities and contribute to the well being of people who live on the Amazon River.
- Identify the many ecosystem partnerships of one of the most biologically diverse environments on our earth
- Engage all of your senses to observe the unique flora and fauna of the Amazon Rainforest.
- Use hand lenses, binoculars, maps, taxonomic keys for identification, and simple field equipment with the help of Dr. Lowman and our experienced Naturalist Guides to learn about:
- Insect Camouflage & Mimicry
- Neotropical Butterflies
- Rainforest Canopy Research
- Rainforest Conservation
- Neotropical Birds & Migration
- Ethnobotany
- Rainforest Ecosystem Comparisons
- Amazon River System, Geology and Soils
- Medicinal Plants
- Orchids & Bromeliads
The 2008 land cost for this workshop is $1898 and the international flight roundtrip Lima ~ $950- $1050.
Space is limited, so reserve your place early! Contact: Dr. Frances Gatz,
Environmental Expeditions, 9335 Fraser Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
Phone: 301-585-7027 or toll free at 1-800-669-6806 FAX 301-585-4899 Email: frances@ee-link.net
For general information see the website http://www.travel2learn.com/4students.htm
For more information view the printable PDF Flyer
UPDATE: Photos from the workshop are here.
