PRIMATES
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
Exploring primate ecology in the Peruvian Amazon at Los Amigos Biological Station.
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest? We are seeking enthusiastic hardworking interns to join our spider- and howler monkey ecology project at Los Amigos Biological Station. This is your opportunity to contribute to the study and conservation of poorly known and endangered primates while becoming immersed in the breathtaking biodiversity of the Peruvian Amazon.
About the Project: We study the ecology of the black-faced spider monkey (Ateles chamek) and the Bolivian red howler monkeys (Alouatta sara) in both floodplain “varzea” and unflooded “terra firme” Amazonian forests at Los Amigos Biological Station. We focus on their impact on forest community ecology including nutrient spatial ecology, secondary seed dispersal associated with coprophagous beetles and impact on non-primate associates.
What we offer.
Benefits of volunteering.
Gain experience in the field.
A life-changing Nature Forward experience at a world-renowned biological field station in the Amazonian rainforest. Work directly with experienced biologist and learn to apply the information from your courses.
Learn the technical aspects.
Gaining Experience Using Tech Tools and Data Management: Learn about data processing and organization using Raven, BaseCamp, BirdNET, GIS software.
Elevate your sore skills.
Developing field biologist core skills including tracking movements with GPS, identifying feeding trees, collect fruit, seeds, and fecal samples, capture audio recordings, photograph individuals for identification purposes, install and maintain camera-traps.
On-site education.
Regular presentations on a variety of relevant research and conservation topics. Learn where you work with biologists who live what they teach.
Get into shape.
Demanding Work That will make you Fit and Proud: You participate in half-day field sessions (6 hours on the move) following spider and howler monkeys together with an experienced field primatologist. Work side by side with these beautiful creatures.
Contribute to the Amazon.
Having Impact. Make a meaningful contribution to primate conservation and ecological research. The work you do makes a difference to the ecosystem.
What is covered.
Accommodation (clean, basic dorm rooms) at Los Amigos Biological Field Station.
Food (3 meals a day + snacks for in the field).
Project materials and Equipment.
Orientation, Training and Supervision.
Requirements
The position demands a high level of physical fitness. Most days we will spend several hours following primate species that can move surprisingly quickly through the forest at times. You should therefore be prepared for long walks in difficult tropical field conditions. This includes challenging weather (high temperatures, humidity and torrential rains), mud, and occasional encounters with stinging insects (wasps, ants, mosquitos).
A sense of humor and adaptability.
Travel Insurance with medical coverage
A headlamp and flashlight, dry bag, and rainforest appropriate clothing including rubber wellington boots. Binoculars and camera are a plus, but not obligatory.
Willingness to read and discuss scientific research papers on primatology and Amazonian ecology.
Recognition that we have zero tolerance of sexual or other forms of harassment.
How to apply.
Join our volunteer team.
If you are passionate about primate research and conservation, possess physical resilience, and are ready for a life-changing experience, apply now! Send your resume and a brief cover letter explaining your interest to sam.pottie@hotmail.com (please write “research intern” in the subject line of the mail). You can contact the same mailing address for any questions regarding the project.
Join us in safeguarding the Amazon's incredible biodiversity and be part of a team dedicated to making a difference!