Students in the Neotropical Ecology and Conservation course exhibited work from their winter studies abroad for 6 weeks traveling through Costa Rica. Work exhibited included field books, arts and science projects, and other observations from their travels. Previously preserved collections from the Dorr Museum of Natural History were brought in to show some of the species encountered by the group while abroad e.g. Lapas rojas, the Scarlet Macaw, and Bothrops asper, the ‘Fer-de-lance’ (or ‘Torciopelo’), a venomous pit viper. To view some of their final arts projects, see link.