Belize Ecology Study
Monkey Bay - an educational facility that incorporates energy produced from latrine waste as a power source, rain water as a water source, and other conservation measures.
Kitchen and Dining Facility
Huts for student tents
Course leaders Dr. R. C. Paul (Kennesaw State College, GA) (left), Dr. Terry Derting (Murray State University, KY) (left), and students
Drums made from animal hides
Music from turtle shells and steel drums.
MSU students Micah Perkins and Keith Payne (back row), Emily Farrar, Clayton Green, Dr. Derting, and Jill Kruper (Teaching Assistant) Spider and howler monkeys at the Baboon Sanctuary, a success story for ecotourism.
Camping at the Cockscomb Jaguar Preserve
Ferry trip to Xunantunich
Mayan ruins at Xunantunich
  Ruins from a bird's eye view
Sharks and...
sea urchins
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Snorkeling at Cay Caulker
A fun time and a great educational experience

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