Description
About the Program
Join a unique field research experience in Argentina’s Patagonia, focused on the ecology and conservation of Magellanic Penguins. This course combines scientific investigation with hands-on practice, empowering students to contribute to wildlife conservation while gaining valuable academic and professional experience.
Objectives
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Observe and analyze the behavior of Magellanic Penguins during the breeding and chick-hatching season.
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Record vocalizations and evaluate their role in reproductive behavior and chick care.
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Understand predator-prey dynamics within penguin colonies.
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Apply field research methodologies and develop skills for scientific publication.
Partners
This program is developed in collaboration with Brazilian research institutions such as CRAS USU (Santa Úrsula University), a recognized center for marine animal rehabilitation and wildlife conservation.

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