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Wildlife shots from our spring break FLIP course in Costa Rica.

Photos from camera traps deployed during the spring 2019 BIOL 450/550 Tropical Field Ecology course in Costa Rica taught by Tim Wright and Bill Gould (Applied Statistics). Cameras were placed in tropical dry forest habitat at CIRENAS field station and a tropical moist forest habitat at Pocosol field station.

Individual pictures are labelled by their species:
2 from white-lipped peccary (known as javelina in New Mexico)
1 from great currasow
2 of an ocelot
1 of an agouti

ocelot03Ocelot

agouti

Agouti

 

curassow

Curassow

 

peccary

Peccary

 

peccary

Peccary