Community involvement in researchUrecanos (people from the local village of Ureca) work as research assistants, conducting morning beach census and participating in nightly patrols as part of the data collection for sea turtle research projects.
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Local University (UNGE) student involvement in researchEach year a select group of students from the National University of Equatorial Guinea work collaboratively as part of the field research team. This is an opportunity for local students to develop scientific, professional, and leadership skills in an applied fieldwork setting.
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Volunteer involvement in our researchGroups of international volunteers come to Bioko Island yearly to participate in sea turtle and primate conservation research projects
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Contributions help keep us running!Donations go towards research, equipment, education, materials for local artists, and necessities for everyday life in our research camp.
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