Welcome! I hope you all are enjoying the holiday season. As of today, there is just ONE WEEK to go until the Bahamas field course, during which a team of University of Exeter students will be getting stuck into research and conservation in the watery world of the Bahamas. Until then, I’m going to cover…
eo271 December 27th, 2017 Bahamas Bahamas, Biology, Coral, Field Course, Marine Biology, research
18th January After a long day cooped up in the coach we finally arrived at our last destination of the field course, the blistering hot beaches of Playa Grande. With some free time to explore we had a look around Hotel las tortugas, complete with swimming pool, hot tub and hammocks. Right on the beach…
sf343 January 26th, 2017 Costa Rica, Costa Rica archive beach, boat, Costa Rica, CREMA, Field Course, fins attached, Fish, Hotel las Tortugas, leatherback, leatherback turtles, marine, marine conservation, nesting, pelicans, Playa Grande, poaching, PRETOMA, puffer fish, Randall Arauz, Sea turtles, sharks, snorkeling, sun, sunset, tourism
15th January Our assessed presentations are now out of the way, and it’s time to head to our next location for the field course, but not before a quick stop at the hummingbird cafe! This cafe has a number of sugar feeders that attract a wide variety of hummingbirds, providing the perfect place to see…
sf343 January 26th, 2017 Costa Rica, Costa Rica archive biological station, camera traps, conservation, Costa Rica, eco tourism, Field Course, hammocks, Hummingbirds, jungle, mexican deer mouse, olingo, research, San Gerardo, scenery, sunrise, Tortuguero, vampire bats, views, volcano
15th January After two days of data collection and frantic presentation prep the time to show off our findings has arrived! Here’s a summary of a few of the brilliant research topics from Field Course Costa Rica this year… Begonia Group Why do begonia leaves have varying drip tip numbers? For our group project we…
sf343 January 25th, 2017 Costa Rica, Costa Rica archive bark beetles, begonia, biological station, coatis, cohesion, Costa Rica, dominance, drip tips, edge effects, elevations, epidendrum radicans, epiphyls, Field Course, food quality, herbivory, Hummingbirds, insect variation, leafcutter ants, Monteverde, olingo, Playa Grande, pollination, presentations, research
11th-14th January Rising bright and early for our second day in Monteverde we prepared for a day experiencing potential ideas for our main projects, eager to get stuck in researching our chosen subject. A hike in the cloud forest to increasing elevations began our morning, letting us observe the changes in the surrounding forest along…
sf343 January 25th, 2017 Costa Rica, Costa Rica archive Bajo del Tigre, begonias, children's eternal rainforest, cloud forest, Costa Rica, drip tips, eggs, elevations, elven forest, Field Course, figs, glass butterflies, hike, howler monkeys, Hummingbirds, landslide, Monteverde, parasitic wasps, pollinators, preparation, presentation, research, tarantulas