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​If the research is in process, you can help in the data collection and learn directly from each researcher AND we encourage you to develop your own research,
​ we are here to advise and help you

- Seasonal variation of the behavior of spider monkeys (Ateles chamek) in Tambopata National Reserve
Analyze the seasonal behavior and ecological requirements of reintroduced spider monkeys
 RAUL BELLO and  interns - volunteers - IN PROCESS

-Conservation and health of Ateles chamek recovered from wildlife trafficking and reintroduced into the Tambopata Reserve and its buffer zone
Expand knowledge of the epidemiology of infectious diseases to inform the disease risk analysis for rehabilitation and reintroduction in the Peruvian Amazon.
  PATRICIA MENDOZA, MARIEKE ROSENBAUM, RAUL BELLO  - IN PROCESS

- Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites of Ateles chamek  reintroduced into the Tambopata National Reserve, Madre de Dios, Peru 
Determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites of Ateles chamek reintroduced in the Reserve
EDSON CACIQUE, GLORIA SAEZ, RAUL BELLO - IN PROCESS

- Taxonomic and functional diversity of anuros in Kawsay conservation concession, buffer zone of the Tambopata National Reserve
Evidence of the difference between the estimation of taxonomic and functional diversity of anura with respect to natural and agricultural systems in the Kawsay Biological Station.
EDUARDO ALMORA - IN WRITING

- Wildlife inventory at the Kawsay Biological Station in  Madre de Dios
Inventory the fauna of the Kawsay biological station: reptiles and amphibians, birds and mammals
RAUL BELLO, HUGO ZAMORA, MAURICIO UGARTE - IN PROCESS

- Bats community monitoring at the Kawsay Biological Station
Determine the diversity, acoustic variation and use of bat-roosts
HUGO ZAMORA, KATHERIN MARES - IN PROCESS

KAWSAY AS A SAMPLE AREA 


-Evolutionary neurobiology of predatory ants: Diet, social complexity and brain evolution.
 Examine if changes in diet and/or social complexity are associated with macroscopic anatomical changes in brain size and synaptic changes in mushroom body structure that underpin behavioral adaptations associated with predatory biology.
FRANK AZORSA

Kawsay Center - Madre de Dios - Perú

www.kawsaycenterperu.org

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    • Peruanos y Latinos
    • Practical information >
      • General information
      • What to take
      • Guidelines
      • Health and Safety
    • Spider Monkey Program
  • Visitors
    • Jungle Packages
    • Practical information
    • Reservations
  • Contact
    • Application Form
    • Formato de Aplicación