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Internships in Mexico

by Sara Gomez Garcia on September 18, 2015

MANGROVE MONITORING PROJECT

Dates: January 21st – 30th, 2015

Mangrove monitoring interns will be directly assisting in marine conservation by conducting an in depth study of mangrove forests located in Magdelena Bay, Baja Mexico. The program is open to those wishing to gain valuable field experience while contributing to an important study in some of the most pristine mangrove areas left on earth.  Using sea kayaks to navigate the dense labyrinth of mangrove forests, participants will collect samples, note climate and water conditions, photograph and film insects, birds, reptiles, mollusks and mammals that use the dense vegetation for food and cover.  Species counts will also be conducted on barrier islands found along the Pacific coast.  Using GPS systems, the density and distribution of each individual sighting will be added to a catalog of all species encountered over a five-year period. Participants will learn skills such as animal tracking techniques, GPS data collection, wildlife photography, desert and mangrove natural history, sea kayaking and other wilderness skills.

No previous kayaking or field research experience is needed and all kayaking is done in protected bays. Due to weather, tides and other factors that affect navigation, interns assisting us will want to have a “go with the flow attitude”, be willing to share a small tent with another participant, possibly ride in the back of pick up trucks, wade into deep mud, and participate in camp life such as cooking, cleaning, and logistical chores.  The internship cost is $950 per person for the 10 day session and includes all food, lodging, camping / kayak rentals etc.  Volunteers will be responsible for their flight/bus to/from Loreto, Mexico.  We have years of experience traveling to Baja and may be able to give you some pointers on how to save some money with plane or bus tickets.

http://ravenadventures.com/mangrove-project/

MARINE CONSERVATION SURVEY: CETACEAN, PINNIPED, AND SEABIRD MONITORING

February 5th – 13th, 2016

The Marine Conservation Survey is an international effort to gather much needed scientific data regarding present environmental / biological conditions found in the Loreto area of the Sea of Cortez. Research interns will assist our Mexican conservation partner GEA (Grupos Ecologistas Antares) with multiple marine transects (above and below the surface) as well as other biological investigations in an effort to better understand the fragile ecosytem of the Sea of Cortez. Research interns may be exposed to an abundant number of marine life including whale species such as the blue, sperm, brydes, humpback, finback, orca and pilot whale. Dolphins and sea lions can also be found in high numbers throughout the study site. All data collected will be available to the local Marine Park of Loreto as well as various nature conservation programs operating in the area.

No previous field research experience is needed and interns of all ages are welcome. Interns assisting us will want to have a “go with the flow attitude”, be willing to share a small tent with another participant, possibly ride in the back of pick up trucks, and participate in camp life such as cooking, cleaning, and logistical chores. The internship cost is $950 per person for the 9 day session and is limited to 4 participants.  The cost includes food, camping accommodations, camping gear, and safety equipment such as PFDs.  Volunteers will be responsible for their flight/bus to/from Loreto, Mexico. We have years of experience traveling to Baja and may be able to give you some pointers on how to save some money with plane or bus tickets.

http://ravenadventures.com/marine-conservation/

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