Programs · Zorritos, Tumbes, Perú

Residency Programs at Base Marítima Seca

Live and work alongside our field team on the Peru–Ecuador dry forest coast. Four residency tracks for researchers, practitioners, storytellers, and community leaders shaping the future of regenerative conservation in Latin America.

Location
Zorritos, Tumbes
Biome
Dry Forest · Coast
Tracks
4 Programs
Languages
EN · ES
Residency Tracks

Four ways to join the field.

Ecology · Hydrology · Biodiversity monitoring

Field Research Residency

Duration
4 – 12 weeks
Cohort
2 – 4 residents

For ecologists, biologists and graduate researchers conducting independent or collaborative field studies anchored in the dry forest, mangrove, and Humboldt coast systems around Zorritos.

For
  • MSc / PhD researchers with a defined question
  • Postdocs running pilot studies
  • Institutional teams scoping long-term sites
Includes
  • Lodging at Base Marítima Seca
  • Field vehicle access (shared)
  • Local guide & site permissions support
  • Data integration into the GCCG field database
Contribution
From USD $850 / week (sliding scale for funded students)
Cohorts begin monthly · Rolling applications
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Agroecology · Habitat restoration · Water systems

Regenerative Practice Residency

Duration
6 weeks
Cohort
6 residents

A hands-on residency for practitioners building skills in dry-forest restoration, agroecological systems, water harvesting, and community-led land stewardship.

For
  • Restoration practitioners
  • Permaculture & agroecology students
  • Land stewards from partner regions
Includes
  • Shared base lodging & meals
  • Daily field practice with the restoration team
  • Weekly seminars with visiting practitioners
  • Certificate of completed field cycle
Contribution
USD $2,400 (full cycle) · Partial scholarships available
Next cohort · Q3 2026
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Documentary · Writing · Visual art · Sound

Creative & Storytelling Residency

Duration
2 – 4 weeks
Cohort
1 – 3 residents

For documentary photographers, writers, sound artists and filmmakers translating the work of conservation into public-facing stories. Outputs feed the GCCG field record.

For
  • Documentary photographers & filmmakers
  • Long-form journalists & essayists
  • Sound artists & illustrators
Includes
  • Private studio space at the base
  • Editorial review with the GCCG team
  • Access to field expeditions
  • Co-publishing on GCCG channels
Contribution
From USD $600 / week · Commission residencies available
Rolling — apply 8 weeks ahead
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Cultural exchange · Traditional knowledge · Leadership

Indigenous & Community Fellowship

Duration
Flexible · 2 – 8 weeks
Cohort
By invitation

A fully supported fellowship for Indigenous leaders, youth and community practitioners from partner regions across Latin America to share knowledge and shape conservation practice.

For
  • Community leaders from partner territories
  • Indigenous youth in conservation work
  • Traditional knowledge holders
Includes
  • Full travel, lodging and stipend
  • Translation & cultural support
  • Co-designed exchange program
  • Ongoing partnership pathway
Contribution
Fully funded by GCCG & partners
Nominations open year-round
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How it works

From application to arrival.

  1. 01
    Apply

    Submit a short application through the Base Access form — your purpose, dates, and what you'd like to bring or learn.

  2. 02
    Conversation

    We schedule a call within two weeks to align on goals, logistics, and how your work fits the field calendar.

  3. 03
    Confirmation

    Final dates, contribution, gear list, and travel briefing. We help with permits and connections in Tumbes.

  4. 04
    Arrival

    You arrive at Base Marítima Seca, meet the team, and begin your residency cycle in the field.

Next Step

Ready to spend a season at the base?

We review applications on a rolling basis. Tell us who you are, what you want to do, and when you can come.