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TREE fern, a common plant found at the T.R.E.E.S Hosting Center |
Our 2014 internship program is currently underway. Our interns platforms, and communal kitchen are now complete and we are receiving interns. The intern platforms, or Toucanet Camp is situation in the lime orchard a little secluded from the main T.R.E.E.S building, it has it own outhouse, picknick tables and it is close to the swimming hole and trails. There are currently 4 raised platforms that are covered with palapa style roofs for traditional Belizean comfort.
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Intern, Daniel, identifying trees at T.R.E.E.S |
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David Tzul teaching the medicinal properties of the plants found at T.R.E.E.S |
The communal kitchen, which is a 24 feet x 12 feet building, offers a screened in cooking area, which can host up to two groups cooking at the same time
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Intern, Rosemin, planting custard-apple tree sapplings |
At present we have 2 interns from Cegep Vanier that are doing their botany internships. We have hired a couple of profesional botanists from Belize and from Guatemala to get the students started on the huge tasks are starting to identify the plants and trees at T.R.E.E.S. We now have access to the National Herbarium of Belize thanks to the Belize Forestry Department and have visited a few sites in Belize such as the Belize Botanical gardens to get more insight on the amazing variety of Belizean flora. Their internships are going really well but they are finding that the diversity in the Belizean Jungle to be a little overwhelming at times. For their internships, one is doing ecosystem mapping of the station, the other identifying plants and creating a educational plant trail for guests.
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2014 winter internship program |
We are having another intern from CEGEP vanier in the spring. If you or know anybody that would be interested in our great internship programs please visit us at www.ecorana.ca/internships/
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