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BU Conservation Science students and staff head to Ecuador to work on collaborative research with the Darwin Initiative Primenet Project.
With support from the Royal Geographical Society, a team of students from the School of Conservation Sciences will be travelling to the Cloud Forests of Ecuador in August to help with efforts to conserve threatened wildlife. The main aims of the Andean Mammal Mapping Project are to compare techniques for measuring the incidence of high conservation value mammals such as big cats (particularly jaguar, puma and ocelot), spectacled bear and monkeys and to compare techniques for assessing habitat suitability for these species. 02/05/07 |
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