Thursday 26 May 2011

Amazonia:

Amazonia:

Welcome to the University of Glasgow Trinidad Expedition team's blog!!!! Teams have been heading out to Trinidad, a Carribean island just off the coast of Venezuela, since the 1980s. The island has beautiful rainforests, wetlands and many more fantastic habitats for diverse flora and fauna. This year the team head out mid-June and our main aims are to undertake scientific research, in cooperation with locally based biologists, enhancing the knowledge and understanding of Trinidad's amazing biodiversity. Specifically, we will study the reproductive ecology of amphibians, behaviour and ecology of some reptiles and we will aslo be doing some marine turtle conservation work.
As well as carrying out all that research, we will aslo be taking part in a 3-year education project, funded by the British Council, twinning 12 Glasgow schools with 12 Trinidad schools. The project has 3 main areas: biodiversity, expressive arts and culture. Biodiversity is the area the team will do most work on, helping schools learn about birds, amphibians and gardens here in Glasgow and in Trinidad.
Follow our adventures in Trinidad, as well as here in Glasgow before and after we go!

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