Bat Technician Internship
Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society (Private) | http://www.treesociety.org
Details
Application Deadline:
12/31/2025
Published:
03/31/2025
Starting Date:
between 4/1/2025 and 12/31/2025
Ending Date:
12/31/2025
Hours per Week:
35 - 40
Salary:
none
Education Required:
none
Experience Required:
none
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description
Calling all mammal and bat enthusiasts, join us at the Toucan Ridge Ecology and Education Society (T.R.E.E.S) research station for our Bat Research Internship Program in the Maya Mountains of Belize for Fall 2024.
Session: Present - Dec 31, 2025
Location: Mile 27.5 Hummingbird Highway, Stann Creek District, Belize, C.A.
Hours per week: 35 – 40
Duration: Sessions may be 2 to 5 weeks, with 4 weeks recommended for maximum learning
Openings: 3
Experience total immersion in the Maya Mountains of Belize, Central America. This tropical bat research internship could be the final step you need to gain field experience!
No experience necessary, just a love for wildlife and a thirst for knowledge! Preference is given to candidates with a certain level of bat identification and trapping skills. Ideal for biologists/ecologists eager to learn and make a difference in the field.
Responsibilities include:
- Setting up mist-nets under professional guidance
- Assisting in data collection for bat research and monitoring projects (using mist-nets and recording GPS coordinates of roosts).
- Learning methods for capture and extracting bats caught in mist-nets
- Handling bats for morphometric data collection
- Processing data collected in the field
- Washing cotton bags and managing field equipment.
- Maintaining and updating the database in Microsoft Excel.
- Assisting in repairing mist-nets damaged by bats during captures
- Assisting in updating and engaging on our social media platforms
- Contributing to the production of public outreach material such as posters, pamphlets, or PowerPoint presentations on bats, with the guidance of our bat biologist
We are looking for individuals interested in improving their mammal identification techniques and appropriate survey methods in the tropics. Work with experts to set up mist-nets, safely handle bats, and contribute to vital ecological research.
⚠️ For this internship, we require that candidates be previously vaccinated against rabies as they will be handling wild bats.
Costs: $389USD/week (includes room, board, and training)
Discounts available for Latin American, Caribbean, and Belizean citizens!
Apply now at Ecorana website: https://www.ecorana.ca/internship-application-form/
For inquiries, email Scandia Cruz at scruz@treesociety.org
Learn more about us: www.treesociety.org
Don't miss this chance to contribute to Belize's knowledge on bats!
Contact
Scandia Cruz
scruz@treesociety.org (preferred contact method)