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International Fieldwork Course in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest

In Person, Manaus, AM, Brazil
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    November 2, 2025, 7:00 AM GMT-4
    End Date:
    November 9, 2025, 8:00 PM GMT-4
    Cost:
    Paid Event
    Cause Areas:
    Education, Environment & Sustainability, Animals, Science & Technology
    Participation:
    Groups Welcome

    Description

    International Fieldwork Course in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest

    The International Field Course offers an immersive, hands-on experience in the Amazon Rainforest, focused on teaching ecological sampling techniques across a range of highly biodiverse groups. Guided by experienced biologists, participants will receive in-depth training at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve (RFAD), the most extensively studied tropical research area in the world. RFAD has been systematically monitored for over 30 years and features well-maintained trails and long-term ecological plots.

    Participants will have the option to sleep in hammocks or beds. Nutritious and diverse meals will be provided, including traditional Amazonian dishes and native fruits, offering both a cultural and ecological immersion.

    The course is led by researchers with extensive scientific and field expertise. All instruction will be conducted in English, with multilingual support to ensure accessibility for international participants.

    The International Field Course offers an immersive, hands-on experience in the Amazon Rainforest, focused on teaching ecological sampling techniques across a range of highly biodiverse groups. Guided by experienced biologists, participants will receive in-depth training at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve (RFAD), the most extensively studied tropical research area in the world. RFAD has been systematically monitored for over 30 years and features well-maintained trails and long-term ecological plots.

    Participants will have the option to sleep in hammocks or beds. Nutritious and diverse meals will be provided, including traditional Amazonian dishes and native fruits, offering both a cultural and ecological immersion.

    The course is led by researchers with extensive scientific and field expertise. All instruction will be conducted in English, with multilingual support to ensure accessibility for international participants.

    Location

    In Person

    Adolpho Ducke Reserve

    Manaus, State of Amazonas, Brazil

    How to Join

    If you are interested in participating and want more information to enroll or find about group discounts, please contact us through our WhatsApp number +55 (92) 99155-1217, our email info@igapo.org or even in our instagram @info_org.

    If you are interested in participating and want more information to enroll or find about group discounts, please contact us through our WhatsApp number +55 (92) 99155-1217, our email…

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