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  • Locations: Belize City, Belize
  • Program Terms: Jan Term, Summer
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  • Program Sponsor: C.E.L.A. Belize 
Program Description:
Margay

Earn 80 Veterinary Hours!

This 2-week course is designed for undergraduate students with an interest in wildlife health from a pre-veterinary, biology or conservation perspective. Through a combination of classroom lectures, field trips and practicums, students will be introduced to tropical ecology, local conservation efforts, Belizean wildlife, veterinary practices and wildlife research techniques. This intensive, introductory course will help students understand the many factors that affect the management, conservation, habitat and health of wild animals.

STUDY WILDLIFE HEALTH AT THE WORLD RENOWNED BELIZE ZOO AND THE REMOTE RUNAWAY CREEK NATURE RESERVE

The focus of the course is on wildlife veterinary practices, conservation and research methods. Species specific focus will include the research and conservation of the Jaguars, Tapirs, Howler and Spider Monkeys, Crocodiles, and various Raptor species. Students will gain insight on several field research techniques including behavioral data collection, snare traps, GPS and VHF tracking, camera trapping, chemical immobilization and remote drug delivery, avian mist netting, bird banding, and crocodile nest surveys. Students will also get the opportunity to observe and collect data on captive and wild animals.

Students will be based at the Tropical Education Center, located at Mile 29 on the George Price Highway, across the road from the Belize Zoo. There they will have the opportunity to work alongside zookeepers in the world-renowned Belize Zoo. The central focus of the course is on wildlife conservation and research methods. The course will travel to Runaway Creek Nature Reserve to experience field research conditions. Students will have the opportunity to observe and collect data on both captive and wild animals. The course will learn about current wildlife research in Belize, conservation challenges, as well as rehabilitation and education efforts.

WILDLIFE HEALTH PROGRAM DATES

Our 2023 programs are open for applications and include our COVID-19 100% Tuition Refund Policy. If a program is canceled by CELA Belize due to COVID-19, we will refund 100% of any program tuition you have paid (including the deposit).

JANUARY 2023
Jan 2 – Jan 15, 2023

SUMMER 2023
Section B: May 14 – May 27, 2023
Section C: May 28 – June 10, 2023
Section D: June 11 – June 24, 2023