Arabian Oryx and desert conservation
Project name:
Biosphere Expeditions (1)
Project purpose:
Arabian Oryx and desert conservation
Project activities:
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data collection/analysis
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teaching
Weekly cost (approx USD):
$
1600
Direct benefits you gain:
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field research skills
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remote scenic location
Noteworthy conservation points:
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publishes peer-reviewed science
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publishes work
Wild Sun Rescue Center
Accommodation:
Tent
When does the project run?
Facilities:
More information needed!
How long can I stay?
Requirements:
None. You do not need to be a scientist or have any special qualifications - everyone can take part and there are no age limits whatsoever.
Ability to walk up to 9 km per day in sandy desert terrain and the ability to tolerate heat and sometimes wind.
Details of the day-to-day life on the project:
Working alongside scientists from the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, you will be part of a small international team, monitoring Arabian oryx, Gordon's wildcat, red and sand fox, mountain and sand gazelles, as well as other flagship species of the desert. From a comfortable oasis field camp, you will venture out in the expedition 4WDs and on foot to study antelope behaviour and social structures, camera- and live-trap Gordon's wildcat, red and sand fox, and monitor them by radio and GPS telemetry.
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