Wildlife Archives - Page 2 of 2 - Azuero Earth Project
In the latest feature of the Monkey Movie Nights on March 7, AEP screened “End of the Line”, a documentary that explores the global fishing crisis. Through interviews and scientific studies, the film explains...
On February 23rd Professor Edwin A. Rodríguez and Professor José C. Chang V. from the MMTR high school and the University of Panamá in Las Tablas presented years of research on the mangrove ecosystem...
Cerro Hoya National Park has a new group of eco-guides called “The Guardians of the Forest.” The group is composed of neighbors from El Cortezo and La Tronosa communities who, with the support of...
This January-April, AEP welcomes Elana Evans and Iké Green-Nault, two undergraduate students from McGill University in Montreal, Canada who will be interning with Pedasí’s Turtle Conservation Group. Elana Evans: Elana is a senior studying Environmental sciences...
What do we know about Isla Iguana beyond the fact that it is a beautiful place to visit on holidays? Marine biologist Marco L. Diaz, who spent twenty years from 1987 to 1997 researching...
The Panamanian Center for Studies and Social Action (CEASPA in Spanish) presented their project: “Use of Marine Resources for the Development of Sustainable Economic Alternatives in Communities on the Azuero Peninsula” in Pedasí with...
What happens to spider monkeys when their forest habitat is cut down? Students at four local elementary schools – Oria Arriba, Nuario, Vallerriquito and Los Asientos – explored this issue during Azuero Earth Project’s...
Eric Donoso and Johana Cedeño from Sociedad Mastozoológico de Panamá (SOMASPA) presented on the mysterious wild cats of Panama on September 21, 2012. They spoke of the five types of wild cats – jaguar,...