Description Please note, this is a complete volunteer experience that requires a project fee covering room and board, and your own transportation to Belize. If that is not an impediment, continue reading... We are seeking 3-5 motivated field assistants for our wild cat study in Belize, Central America. This study focuses on jaguars, pumas, and ocelots using non-invasive detection methods. The study researches the long-term demographics of jaguar populations and the impacts of selective/sustainable logging at multiple sites across Belize. Volunteers will gain extensive field experience setting up large remote camera grids across tropical broadleaf and/or tropical pine forests, conducting habitat surveys in neotropical forest, orienteering with GPS and map and compass, and entering da

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