Community Outreach in the U.S.

After each trip UW Oshkosh students are available to give slide, power point, and/or video presentations about field research on Howler monkeys. Many students return to their home communities to give these presentations. Each student gives two or three presentations. To schedule students and/or Professor Stetter to visit your classroom or community group, email Stetter@uwosh.edu or contact the UW Oshkosh Speakers Bureau.

 

At the annual Science Safari, Girl Scouts use an interactive board to investigate the niche of black howler monkeys.
UW Oshkosh student Mary Burns shows a black howler monkey skull replica to elementary school students.
Elementary students use an interactive board after hearing about field research with monkeys.

 

About the Howler Monkey (a threatened species)

About the Lamanai Research Center

About the research conducted

Images of Mayan ruins near troop ranges

Map showing location of Belize in relation to Wisconsin

Participant Registration

About the coursework and activities

A Howler Family Portrait (This is a rare behavioral photo)

Community Outreach in Belize

Year 2000 Expedition Report

Community Outreach at Home

Expedition Photo Album with Sound Files