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Individual Student Registration Extended to May 1, 2008

Students who do not have a Group Leader from their school or organization can now sign up individually.

Click here to apply for a once in a lifetime adventure opportunity!

 

2008 Summer Students/Participants Sign In HERE

Are you traveling with a group from your school or organization? Do you have a login number and password from your Group Leader? If you answered "YES" to all of these questions then you need to click HERE

 

Christmas Party for the Kids of James Cistern, Eleuthera, Bahamas.

Click here for Photos and Story: Annual Christmas Party

 

Wild Studies is in "Coastal Living Magazine" December 2007 Issue

Click here to view the article: The Good Life.

Click here to go to Coastal Living Magazine.

 


Attention TEACHERS!!

2008/09 Group Enrollment has begun. Contact us to reserve a place in our schedule or to request 2009 dates.

Click here for our 2008 Teacher and Student Programs

Click here for more info on how to get started.


Check Out Summer Photos & Blogs!

Click here to see photos and stories of students' 2007 summer adventures in the Bahamas and Costa Rica.


Wild Studies promotes the study of endangered environments through first hand observation and informal instruction. Each summer over 400 students from around the US participate in our programs. We proudly proclaim that we do not own a tour bus!

This is our 16th year of providing exciting eco-adventure programs! With safety as our number one priority, students and their teachers are immersed into the cultures and environments of two of the world's most diverse and remote places. We provide more than a fun trip to the rainforest, or dive on a coral reef, this is an experience that builds character and resumes. Tuition includes roundtrip air, meals, lodging (www.OutpostHotel.com), equipment, instruction, taxes, and ground transport.

"Here at Wild Studies I believe that learning goes far beyond the classroom and lectures. Life experiences and world travel contribute much to our ability to deal with the unexpected, function in a strange environment or culture, and learn new skills, all of which increase confidence and decision making abilities, qualities so sought after by the business world. For this reason, I decided to combine education and skill development in remote, "end of the road" locations..."

Read more from the Director


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