For our first project was designed to monitor mammals using Morrison sensor cameras to collect data about the relative abundance of species on roads, trails, and the rainforest around Las Cuevas Research Station. So into the forest we went!
In a small cave, we saw giant spiders, went through a cave and got to pick up remnants about Maya pottery!
We got to witness the beautiful view of the heart of the Chiquibul forest from the bird watching station.
We also saw some tree frog eggs.
I was incredibly excited to see a beetle species called the darkling beetle tenebrionidae hegemona. Adrienne pointed it out on wood. It was incredibly good at climbing and I held it for 15 minutes! I loved the iridescent elytra and exoskeleton.
I also saw some earthworms (oligochaetes).
Caio also managed to find a leech in the middle of the rainforest He was brave enough to hold it and told everyone when it bit him three times!
Overall incredible day! Loving Las Cuevas!
~Maegan