Goodbye IPBio and Iporanga!

Our final weeks at the reserve were busy ones. Morgane was working nonstop to finish her second video and she entered a kind of sphere of solitude, wherein if you tried to interrupt her during a key editing phase you were in for a stern talking to. Meanwhile, my last week’s saw me venture back into the forest to help another volunteer with a tree inventory project. I will get back to this later though. What really made our last week’s special was a visit from professor Ariovaldo of UNESP University. Ariovaldo is a world-renowned bat specialist who, along with his team, came to stay at the reserve for a few days to monitor bat populations within the Atlantic Forest. This gave us volunteers a unique opportunity to see the elusive creatures up close and even help with the research process. Each evening we would setup a series of fine nets positioned in various locations across the reserve. These nets would capture passing bats and then Ariovaldo and his team would take them to the la...