>
>
> My name is Elizabeth and I am a doctoral student
> from the University of
> Missouri in St. Louis studying dispersal behavior in
> capybaras (chiguires) at
> Hato El Cedral in Apure. I have over 100 animals in
> at least 4 groups
> individually identified. If anyone is interested in
> developing a behavioral
> study using this population and taking advantage of
> the marked groups, please
> contact Emilio Herrera at Universidad Simon Bolivar
> at
eherre@... or myself
> at
e.congdon@.... Response may be slow, as
> e-mail access from the llanos
> is limited. (Another opportunity may exist looking
> at the general health of
> the
> population using blood samples collected from this
> population.)
>
> Also, if anyone would like practical experience with
> a behavioral study, I
> would be happy to train volunteers that can spend at
> least one week. (Some
> English is best, but I am practicing Spanish as best
> I can.)
>
> If you would like more information, I can send a
> description of the project in
> both English and Spanish.
> Thank you.
> Beth Congdon
>
>
> ************************************
> Elizabeth R. Congdon
> Department of Biology, R223
> University of Missouri - St. Louis
> 8001 Natural Bridge Road
> St. Louis, MO 63121
> (314) 516-6200
>
>
>
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