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Pitzer College Study Abroad Pitzer College Study Abroad Costa Rica Costa Rica Tropical Ecology Tropical Ecology Fall 2005 Students among buttress roots of a Strangler Fig, approximately 200 years old, Hacienda Baru

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Pitzer College Study Abroad Costa Rica Tropical Ecology. Fall 2005 Students among buttress roots of a Strangler Fig, approximately 200 years old, Hacienda Baru. Fall 2005 Students Hearty Look and Erica Helsen sample stream waters in secondary forest, North Trail Creek, Firestone Property. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Pitzer College Study Abroad Costa Rica Tropical Ecology

Pitzer College Study AbroadPitzer College Study AbroadCosta RicaCosta Rica

Tropical EcologyTropical Ecology

Fall 2005 Students among buttress roots of a Strangler Fig, approximately 200 years old, Hacienda Baru

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Fall 2005 Students

Hearty Look and Erica Helsen sample stream waters in

secondary forest, North Trail Creek, Firestone Property

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Jake Mirbegian analyzes water samples for nutrient levels

Using the microscope, Daniel Ingroff, an environmental studies/art major sketches

out stream organisms

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Matt “Go with the Flow” Berry measures water flow at the

waterfall in the Quebrada Cacao on the Firestone Property

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Fall 2005 Students at the Waterfall, Quebrada Cacao, Firestone Property

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A bamboo bridge crosses over a stream in the Secondary Forest on

the Firestone Property

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Fall 2005 Students with Cristian Velanciano, Farm Manager, in

secondary forest

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Hearty Look uses a range finder to map Leaf-Cutter Ant trails on Firestone Property

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David Goldman samples for bacteria at stream head in primary

rainforest, Hacienda Baru

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Erica Helsen samples sediment in primary rainforest, Hacienda Baru

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David Goldman and our guide, Pedro, in primary rainforest,

Hacienda Baru

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A young lizard, a resident of the Program House, perches on Field Notes

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Fall 2005 Class stands amidst a 300 year old “Ceibo” or Kapok

Tree

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Rewarded with a view of a friendly three-toed sloth after a strenuous hike

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Gus Porter and Jake Mirbegian check out a Buttonwood

Mangrove, Parque Ballena Marino

Leaves and flowers of a Buttonwood Mangrove

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A grasshopper perches on a palm outside the Program House

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Cattle egrets and Boat-billed Heron roost in red mangrove trees

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A “bolo”. A relict from pre-Columbian culture, in Palmar Sur

No one knows for sure why they were formed by the ancient society

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Isabel’s Birthday Party, Isabella Arguello is the Program Director