The Sophia Point Rainforest Research Centre exists to help transform science, conservation, and education in one of the last biodiversity hotspots.
We are an accessible research and education centre in Guyana, South America, just over two hours from the capital city.
We enable students from Guyana and overseas to study, understand and champion the rainforest.
We work with the University of Guyana and Amerindian communities to help deliver a more sustainable, equitable future for both people and planet.
Introducing Sophia Point
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And other July 2024 updates…
Four years ago, founders Nicola Green and David Lammy had the idea of creating an accessible space for young people to study and understand Guyana’s rainforest. Today, thanks to the hard work, support and dedication of so many, that ambitious vision has been turned into a reality…
Four years ago, founders Nicola Green and David Lammy had the idea of creating an accessible space for young people to study and understand Guyana’s rainforest. Today, thanks to the hard work, support and dedication of so many, that ambitious vision has been turned into a reality…
And other February 2024 updates…
We are delighted with the developments of our new research centre. Workers have been on site throughout the months of December and January making excellent progress. The main structure is complete, all internal walls have been set, and the roof will be finished in the coming weeks…
My name is Melena Pollard and I am the Toshao of a village in Region 10 called River’s View. Toshao is the name given to the leader of the village…
And other November 2023 updates…
After years of planning, fundraising and design we are excited to see the construction work progress in earnest on the Sophia Point Rainforest Research Centre! Following our successful sod turning event in August…
And other Septmber 2023 updates…
On August 29th we were honoured to be joined by special guests, His Excellency President Irfaan Ali and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair to inaugurate the Sophia Point project…
And other July 2023 updates…
During this rainy season we welcomed back PhD student Beth Cowling. This was her third visit to Sophia Point as part of her study of dissolved carbon flows in the Essequibo river…
And other May 2023 updates…
We were delighted to welcome Master’s student Rita Delucco who worked with our local field assistant Leroy Boyan, studying the birds at Sophia Point. They spent time setting up and monitoring mist nets to gain an understanding of the bird activity and species on our site…
And other April 2023 updates…
During his short trip to Guyana David, co-founder of Sophia Point, met with key partners including, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana Dr. Paloma Mohamed, the British High Commissioner, Jane Miller OBE, Ministers in the Government of Guyana and builders to discuss the next steps for Sophia Point…
And other Fberuary 2023 updates…
Over January we were joined by four herpetologists from the United States. The team spent their time on night walks, creek trips and exploring the Sophia Point boundary in search of frogs, snakes and invertebrates…
And other January 2023 updates…
Our latest addition to the Sophia Point site is a traditional palm thatch camp we like to call “Camp Lime”. A week of hard work, by Mackey, Desmond and Sam went into the construction of the camp…
And other November 2022 updates…
The team at Sophia Point were delighted to join the big day of planting with the local community at River’s View. Director Sam Airey brought along Ti plants (Cordyline fruticosa) and West Indian Jasmine (Ixora sp.) from the Sophia Point garden to find a new home at River’s View…