ECOSARA Amphibian Research Volunteer
Paraguay
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months, 7-12 months, 1-2 years and over 2 years
Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Dates: all year
Description:
ECOSARA amphibian research volunteers will be involved in every aspect of the study of the biology, population dynamics and distribution of the amphibian species recorded in San Rafael. Research volunteers will work as part of a small group overseen by a staff member on current research projects or for those that wish to develop their own projects, alone under the guidance of a staff member who will assist them to ensure that their results are both useful and productive. A file of suggested amphibian research projects with detailed instructions is available for volunteers who wish to work alone and are looking for ideas on how to do so. Of course volunteers are able to switch between projects, just because you signed up as a amphibian volunteer doesn't mean that you can´t also do some work with mammals or invertebrates if the fancy takes you! We encourage ECOSARA research volunteers to publish the results of their work and offer all the assistance necessary to those that wish to do so. For many volunteers the opportunity to see their name in print is something that is extremely appealing. Volunteers will be credited in any publication that uses data which they helped to gather. Volunteers who carry out their own projects will have an informal meeting each evening with staff members to discuss progress and will be expected to produce a brief report of their findings at the end of their stay. We think that ALL field observations are important and accurate note-taking is part of the daily routine of all volunteers. The study of amphibians is for the most part a nocturnal pursuit and amphibian volunteers will have ample opportunity to rest during the heat of the day to prepare them for their after-dark endeavours. Daily observations and records will be logged into the San Rafael biodiversity database to keep tabs on amphibian abundance and distribution. Volunteers with a knack for photography are always welcome, we are always looking to boost the photographic database of the parks fauna. In the interests of making data accessible and open to all we collaborate with online database projects such as the FAUNA Paraguay image gallery. Some projects are ongoing throughout the year, other projects - in situ studies of breeding and vocalisations - are more seasonal. If you have a specific project in mind that you would like to work on, check with us that it isn't seasonal before confirming your dates!! To give you an idea of the sort of work that amphibian volunteers are involved with, here are some of the more popular projects: - Captive breeding studies to document larval development. - Recording and study of vocalisations, their significance, seasonality and usage. - Microhabitat preference of amphibians. - Behavioural and dietary studies of wild individuals - how much can a toad eat in one night!? - Effects of agro-toxins on populations and distribution and amphibians. - Effects of ultra-violet light on the development of amphibian larvae. - Determination of the frequency of the green morph of Physalaemus cuvieri - Grasslands as a refuge for forest amphibians. - Amphibian fauna associated with artificial versus natural ponds. - Quantitative biogeography of the amphibians in the reserve. - Population and abundance of amphibians in the reserve. - Taxonomic studies of the herpetofauna, paying close attention to morphometric and chromatic characters. - Inventory projects, many more amphibian species are likely present in the reserve than have currently been recorded. You don´t need to have any scientific background to be an ECOSARA amphibian research volunteer, just enthusiasm, a sense of adventure and willingness to get your hands dirty! Up for it?!
Highlights:
Paraguay is one of the most little-visited and under-studied countries in South America, yet it is also amongst the most friendly, safe and traditional. It is the only country in Latin America with an indigenous language as its official language and the influence of the Guarani is apparent in everyday life. Paraguay is for the adventure traveler who likes to experience something a bit different and get themselves as far off the "beaten track" as it is possible to be! The Atlantic Forest of southern South America is one of the five most rapidly disappearing habitat types on earth. This, coupled with an extraordinary degree of endemism amongst the species that inhabit it led Conservation International to describe the conservation of this unique habitat as of "critical importance for global biodiversity". An extraordinary variety of wildlife inhabit the area around the research station, including the rarely-seen Jaguar, aquatic Capybara, resident troops of monkeys and over 400 species of birds - you'll rise each morning to the chattering of parakeets, jays and toucanets that make a daily raid on the orchard in the garden of the accommodation. San Rafael "National Park" at c70,000ha is the largest remaining block of pristine Atlantic forest remaining in Paraguay, but also its most threatened. This glorious and unique habitat will be your office during the course of your stay and you will be contributing directly to the continued conservation of one of the world´s most precious natural treasures. This volunteership offers you the unique opportunity to become a scientific author - with the assistance of professional staff you will (if you wish, no pressure!) be able to publish your findings as well as assisting with the writing and preparation of books and educational material. ECOSARA is always careful to credit fully the involvement of every volunteer. Whilst you are in Paraguay you may be interested in doing a Spanish course. With advance notice ECOSARA is happy to make the arrangements for volunteers wanting to learn or improve their Spanish with the Master Key Professional Language Institute in Encarnación. Courses are available for all levels, consist of 8 x 1.5 hour classes at weekends over the course of your stay and are taught by experienced language teachers licensed by the Paraguayan government department responsible for education, the Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (MEC).
Qualifications:
You don't need to have any professional background to be an ECOSARA research volunteer, just enthusiasm, a sense of adventure and willingness to get your hands dirty! Of course any professional skills or experience that you may have will come in useful and we are always willing to talk through ways in which we can make the most of your special abilities or ideas. No CV is necessary to apply, just contact us and we will provide you with all the information necessary to make up your mind. We guarantee that you won´t be disappointed!
Cost in US$: $800 per calendar month
Cost Include Description:
The price includes all your living costs whilst with us in ECOSARA. The meeting point is the city of Encarnacion in southern Paraguay, from here you will be accompanied to San Rafael NP and all costs will be covered. Price does not include flights to Paraguay or travel to Encarnacion, travel insurance (a requisite), alcoholic drinks. It does include three meals with fruit juice, mineral water all day, accommodation, administrative costs and a small contribution to the conservation organisation Pro Cosara without whom San Rafael National Park would have disappeared long ago.
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- agriculture
- animal welfare
- biological research
- culture
- eco-tourism
- economic development
- education
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- grassroots organization
- human rights
- indigenous issues
- organic farming
- organizational development
- peace
- recreation
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- restoration
- tourism
- tree planting
- volunteer management
- volunteering
- wildlife surveying
- writing
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Typical Volunteer: Volunteers of all ages, nationalities, religions and sizes are welcome. They should speak either English, Spanish or Portuguese or any combination thereof.
Age Range: any age
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Families, Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Paraguay
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Or
in Groups of small groups
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Post Services Include:
- Job and Internship Network
ECOSARA's Mission Statement: ECOSARA is a non-profit scientific, conservation and volunteer research station in the heart of the Paraguayan Atlantif forest. ECOSARA's mission is to assist in the conservation of Parque Nacional San Rafael through the study of its biodiversity and highlight the local and international importance of the reserve by widespread dissemination of its findings. It is staffed by professionals and assisted by a constant stream of ecologically-minded volunteers with one stated aim- to help save one of the world's most important but little known Atlantic Forest Reserves, the San Rafael National Park in southern Paraguay.
Year Founded: 2007
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