Hollins in Ecuador
This site chronicles the Hollins University January Term research and travel course in Ecuador. From the snow covered Andes to the tropical rainforests, students have the opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of this equatorial country, to connect to indigenous communities, to discover new knowledge through scientific research and to develop a richer sense of what it means to be a citizen of the world.
Impacts of Elevation on Moth Biodiversity
Mammal Activity
Human Perspectives on the Environment
Uncovering Avian Biodiversity
Enjoy some of our special moments and some of the amazing species we encountered along the way