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The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve Field School, Chile
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Website
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www.ifrglobal.org/programs/south-america/chile-cape-horn
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Year Established
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2015
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Program Description
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This program takes place in the world’s southernmost forest located on the Navarino Island at the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve (CHBR). Students will participate in a long-term research investigating birds, their ecology, and environmental ethics.
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Number of Programs/Year
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1
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Group Size or S:T Ratio
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4:1 max
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Program Focus
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Culture/History/Heritage, Research, World Affairs, Nature/Science
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Faculty
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Dr. Jaime E. Jiménez and Dr. Ricardo Rozzi: University of North Texas (UNT), Universidad de Magallanes (UMAG) & Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity (IEB)
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Costs
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$4,800 USD What is Covered: Costs of instruction, Room & board, Credit units and two transcripts, All local transportation,
Health Insurance and Political & Natural Disaster Evacuation Insurance - For all international programs
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Global Locations
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Navarino Island, Chile
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Months
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January, February
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Sponsor's Facebook Page
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www.facebook.com/IFRglobal
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Contact
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Evleyn Lueker
Operations Manager
Institute for Field Research
2999 Overland Ave #103
Los Angeles, California 90064
United States
Phone: 4242091173
E-Mail:
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