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For More Information & To Apply [email protected] 518.255.5556 • Bouck Hall 116 $300 deposit due upon acceptance. Application Deadline: May 1 st Estimated cost $ 3,000 - 3,500 per participant includes travel, lodging, tuition, and fees Fish & Wildlife Field Studies PERU January 2 ND - 16 TH * 3 Academic Credits FWLD 270 Visit: The heart of the Peruvian rainforest and Amazon River basin. Trip highlights include: The opportunity to live with a native community and learn survival skills, including how to find safe water, shelter, and medicinal and edible plants. You will experience seine ornamental fishing along the Amazon River; learn about the annual migrations of many fish species; and observe birds, amphibians, insects and mammals of the Peruvian forest. Participating Faculty: Mark Cornwell and Ben German Also guiding the trip will be Otorongo Lodge owner Anthony Giardenelli ’05 (Fisheries & Wildlife, AAS) * Dates are subject to change. Winter 2019 Ecology of the Peruvian Amazon

May 1st Winter 2019 Fish & Wildlife Field Studies PERU · Also guiding the trip will be Otorongo Lodge owner Anthony Giardenelli ’05 (Fisheries & Wildlife AAS), * Dates are subject

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Page 1: May 1st Winter 2019 Fish & Wildlife Field Studies PERU · Also guiding the trip will be Otorongo Lodge owner Anthony Giardenelli ’05 (Fisheries & Wildlife AAS), * Dates are subject

For More Information & To [email protected]

518.255.5556 • Bouck Hall 116

$300 deposit due upon acceptance.

Application Deadline:May 1st

Estimated cost

$3,000 - 3,500 per participant

includes travel, lodging, tuition, and fees

Fish & Wildlife Field Studies

PERU

January 2nd - 16th *

3 Academic CreditsFWLD 270

Visit: The heart of the Peruvian rainforest and Amazon River basin.

Trip highlights include: The opportunity to live with a native community and learn survival skills, including how to find safe water, shelter, and medicinal and edible plants.

You will experience seine ornamental fishing along the Amazon River; learn about the annual migrations of many fish species; and observe birds, amphibians, insects and

mammals of the Peruvian forest.

Participating Faculty: Mark Cornwell and Ben German

Also guiding the trip will be Otorongo Lodge owner Anthony Giardenelli ’05 (Fisheries & Wildlife, AAS)

* Dates are subject to change.

Winter 2019

Ecology of the Peruvian Amazon