I'm both excited and nervous about the coming week. I'll be relatively on my own and in charge of my own project at Alvaro's animal rehabilitation center and I don't know what I'll find there. Consequently, my plans for the interpretive guides are rather amorphous. I am certain that, given a good look-around tomorrow, I'll have a much more clear idea what I want to focus on and what Alvaro expects. I've learned a lot this week from Nick about how ant communities relate to the forest as a whole and how different species interact. This in mind, I have carefully packed some tuna fish and am plotting to set some bait sites for observation. I'm also planning on classifying their soils and generally determining the floral, faunal, and habitat types that are present. I'm rather excited about this project and hope that I have internet so that I can continue the blog.
Pura Vida!
Katheryn
Pura Vida!
Katheryn
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