A huge thanks to Rowland and Indigo Expeditions for yet another incredible experience.

Alta Verapaz & Motagua Valley 29 April 2017

A huge thanks to Rowland and Indigo Expeditions for yet another incredible experience. This is the third time I have been out to this amazing country and spent it not only with a good friend, but a great teacher in fieldwork and practical herpetology.

The accommodation and food at the research site was amazing and to absorb the essence of this part of the world has seriously made my year.

This trip in particular was important for me to learn the techniques of amphibian where to buy levofloxacin disease sampling and the continuing and “vital” conservation work Rowland is achieving.

I couldn’t recommend this experience more!

Rowland, Amy, and myself certainly made a great team.

Until the next time.

Adam Radovanovic

Herpetologist, Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park

Brilliant alligator lizard, Abronia fimbriata
Brilliant alligator lizard, Abronia fimbriata
Black-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis moreletii
Black-eyed treefrog, Agalychnis moreletii
Published : 15th June 2017

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