Perform research while in the rain forest and on the barrier reef. Interact with peoples and cultures of Central America and the Caribbean.
The next year for the program is 2024 and every other year thereafter; plan accordingly.
For more info contact Dr. Matt Hoch matt.hoch@lamar.edu or (409) 880-8264
8 credit hours of advanced or graduate level biology courses in Tropical Watershed Ecology and Tropical Marine Biology
Collecting macroinvertebrates from a stream in Cockscomb Basin
Performing chemical tests on water samples collected
Scraping rocks for periphyton samples
The pages listed below are one of the assignments that students do prior to spending two+ weeks in Belize. Students were asked to pick two animals, one from the jungle/terrestrial/freshwater environments and one from the marine environment, and perform a little background research on that animal and construct a basic webpage. This information was to include taxonomy, life history, reproduction and current research on the organisms.