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Wild Cat Conservation Internship in Costa Rica

Conduct studies on wild jungle cat populations and their use of biological corridors in Costa Rican rainforests.

Durations: 4 - 12 weeks
Fieldwork hours40 hrs of fieldwork per week
Participant ratio1:6 staff to participant ratio
1 participant reviews
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Program information

Our research station is based in Kekoldi Indigenous Reserve, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. In the tropical jungle, we focus on wild cat species within the reserve. Because these species are so elusive, our research is conducted mainly via camera traps and visual surveys. Our goal is to assist the reserve management team determine the prevalence, population size and territoriality of species such as puma, ocelot, margay and jaguarundi.

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Program overview

Knowledge is vital in order to preserve rare and endangered species. Our research supports reserve authorities and conservation teams in assessing the abundance, diversity, distribution and population sizes of each cat species. We also map the territorial behaviour of individual cats within these species, track wildcat movements and highlight Kekoldi’s significance as a vital biological corridor. 

Direct sightings of wild cat species are difficult due to their elusive nature. We use camera traps and occupancy surveys to document their presence, understand their distribution, and track wild cats across large areas of forest. This kind of knowledge is a vital tool for setting conservation goals and priorities. Get ready for some adventurous hikes through the rainforest. We’ll explore challenging terrains to find the best spots for our camera traps. 

Through training and hands-on practical experience you will learn technical skills that could assist you in pursuing a career in conservation, or soft skills like intercultural team communication as you work to become a well rounded global citizen who can actively and meaningfully contribute to conservation initiatives for the rest of your life.

The aim of this program is to ensure a thriving and diverse planet where wild cats and their habitats are safeguarded. By participating, you’re actively contributing to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 13: Climate Action and 15: Life on Land.

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Conduct wild cat research
Conduct wild cat research
Learn specialist cat monitoring techniques from experts on the ground and help us find out more about these elusive cats.
Feel the rush of the jungle
Feel the rush of the jungle
Live in a protected indigenous reserve, surrounded by abundant wildlife species like jungle cats, monkeys, tropical birds, birds of prey and reptiles.
Gain hands-on experience
Gain hands-on experience
Get broad exposure to a variety of conservation fieldwork projects and training opportunities to grow your skills.
Contribute to vital research
Contribute to vital research
Support a team of conservationists with ongoing research with an aim to be published and make an impact.
Work for real partners
Work for real partners
Contribute towards a real project for a conservation partner to address critical environmental issues in the area.
Stand out from the crowd
Stand out from the crowd
Participate in practical training sessions to develop your leadership skills and receive guidance from experienced mentors.
Advance your career
Advance your career
Gain international experience, receive four recognised qualifications and get a LinkedIn reference to boost your CV.
Live in remote habitats
Live in remote habitats
Travel off the beaten track to live and work on a research station in the wild. Get exclusive access to protected species and unique ecosystems.

Is this program for me?

This internship is specifically useful for someone who has or is actively studying the below subject areas at school, university or college, or has an interest in these subject areas.

  • Ecology
  • Population biology
  • Epidemiology
  • Biology
  • Environmental science
  • Wildlife management
  • Zoology
  • Animal husbandry
  • Botany
  • Ecology and evolution
  • Geology
  • Wildlife biology and conservation

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Some of the example typical activities you could participate in on this program.

 

Fieldwork training
Fieldwork training
Learn how to identify species, collect data and monitor species. You will also receive health, safety and conservation ethics training.
Wild cat conservation
Wild cat conservation
Contribute to wild cat research (species like puma, ocelot, jaguarundi and margay) by setting up and checking camera traps in the rainforest.
Biodiversity surveys
Biodiversity surveys
Conduct biodiversity surveys for plants, insects, birds, mammals and reptiles. Assist with migratory raptor research during migration season.
Turtle conservation
Turtle conservation
During turtle season (March to August), you’ll assist with turtle surveys – including both day and night beach patrols – to check nests, look for new tracks and monitor female turtles. This could include sightings of leatherback, green and hawksbills turtles.
Leadership training
Leadership training
Learn how to plan and set team goals, create supportive team environments, and reflect on your own leadership style.
Leadership responsibilities
Leadership responsibilities
Take on additional responsibilities such as entering data, writing reports and summaries, updating species lists, and creating fieldwork checklists.
Personal project
Personal project
Work on an individual project that aligns with your personal research interests.
Mentorship
Mentorship
Meet weekly in a small group with other interns and an experienced mentor to receive project guidance and feedback on your leadership style.

Skills

  • Data collection
  • Data entry
  • Population ecology
  • Species identification
  • Survey research
  • Wildlife conservation

Partners

Some of the partners we work with on base.

Kekoldi Indigenous Family
Kekoldi Hawkwatch

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1 review

Doron Natan

10 May 2024
I had a great time. The base is incredible and far better than what I expected. The work was hard but rewarding and fun you forget the hard parts. And the best thing is the people, there are all amazing, made me feel part of a family.

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