Biasha Mitchell -
Field Workshop Director
Biasha Mitchell grew up on a farm in rural
northern California and traveled extensively through Mexico and
Central America as a child and young adult. These early experiences
instilled in Biasha a love of the natural world and a thirst for
new adventures. She has since traded in the dusty old Pontiac station
wagon—her family’s trusty travel companion in Mexico
and Central America—for river boats and hiking boots in the
Peruvian Amazon.
Compelled by her early international experiences,
Biasha graduated from Stanford University with a degree in International
Relations and Latin American Studies. She subsequently received
a Masters in Latin American Studies, also from Stanford.
Biasha first discovered the Amazon rainforest in
1998. She has since spent as much time as possible in the area,
working with indigenous communities, carrying out research, guiding
tourists and leading educational workshops. Her passion is sharing
the treasures of the rainforest with others and promoting greater
awareness of conservation and development issues worldwide.
Biasha is also fluent in Spanish and has spent
time in East Africa and Indonesia, in addition to Latin America.
If you ask, she might also tell you that she used to teach tight
rope at a performing arts and circus camp and she loves dogs (but
doesn't own one).
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