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Our Science for Parks program aims to change that. A partnership between the Sabin Center and SERNANP, with support from Colorado State University and Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Catholic University of Peru), the program strategically addresses gaps in scientific capacity and staff skills for nearly 700 park rangers and the technical and administrative teams that support them.

Learn more about the SFP Peru vision

Sabin Center Senior Fellow and Wake Forest Research Professor Carol Mitchell leads the Science for Parks program, which is funded by a generous grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.  Hear from Dr. Mitchell and Founding Director Miles Silman about how the program works and why it’s important to the Center.


Programming Highlights

Inaugural SIMAP-Peru (November 2025)

The Global Gold Standard for Protected Areas Management, Adapted for Peru

Inaugural SIMAP-Peru team gathered in Tambopata Nat’l Reserve.
How competitive was
the inaugural SIMAP Peru?

Our team received nearly 300 applications for fewer than 30 spots. We’ll be hosting the program again in November 2026.