Saturday, March 19, 2011

Monkeying around at Community Baboon Sanctuary

Hello! Here's an update from the Primate Behavior students at Community Baboon Sanctuary from this morning. The famous Emil Gamez is their guide!



Hey Everyone! This is Steph Lichtenberg. It is the morning after our first day even though yesterday was mainly a lot of travel; the moment we stepped off the airplane … Belize just had this amazing, salty smell to it. I will never forget it. Everywhere you walk here, actually, has its own smell. The BCS is just amazing. You can smell the flora along with the “original Belize scent” (maybe I will make it into a candle scent). The Cabanas where we are staying are so cute; they have a hammock in the front (which I will make use of!) and best of all, you can hear the howlers. Though, they are loud (famously) I slept very well with them. On our bus ride to the BCS we encountered our first howlers. I had always pictured them too high up in the canopy to even spot, but they are just everywhere here! The people here are so friendly and I really am starting to understand how special the BCS really is. Collin explained yesterday that how the BCS came into being here and that this amazing interworking network might not be able to work anywhere else is really starting to make sense. After dinner last night, we put on our night gear (deet!) and traipsed through the forest with Robert. Though we didn’t “see anything” the experience was just amazing. Robert, knowing I hate spiders, taught me how to spot spider from 50 feet away. I am excited for today; we are canoeing and watching the howlers from the canoe (as they prefer habitats along the river). I am totally ready for whatever is ahead!



Hello all, it’s Robin. Today we are planning on going to canoeing and I am super excited. Yesterday we went on a night hike and got to figure out how to identify spiders, which look like glitter in the jungle at night. There are lots of mosquitoes and bugs but so far I haven’t got bitten yet. Hi to my family I love you.

Hello, it’s Mari. Its so exciting to be here. It’s amazing. Saw some monkeys, went on a night hike, ate some creole food, took a cold freezing shower, went on an early morning hike, and ate some termites. We’ve done so much in the short time we’ve been here. The people are awesome and the environment is amazing. We’re gonna eat breakfast and then go canoeing! I can’t wait. One mosquito bite so far and hope I’m not gonna get bit anymore.

Hello there everybody. So far, Belize has been fantastic with really wonderful weather, food, animals and people. Today we’re going to go canoeing and do our first real howler observations. Yay! The jungle out here is gorgeous. The best way for me to describe it is to just imagine you’re in Jurassic Park. I’m partially expecting a dinosaur to burst out of the foliage (which would make for a fantastic story), but I’m perfectly happy to look at all the other wildlife here, like the unicorn cows that only have one horn. Hope everybody is doing well at home!
Tiffany

3 comments:

  1. Robin it looks like you are having a great time.
    We love you too.

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  2. Luis everything at home is fine. Luis scored a goal at saturday's game and Leila made a new friend. We love and miss you very much. XOXOXO

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  3. Chris and Mari, looks like you guys are having an amazing trip. Delilah is doing good not once has cried, or that I 've seen her. Trying to keep her busy. Take care and take lots and lots of pics.

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