by Ricardo Vilar Delgado | Jul 18, 2022 | Biodiversity, Connectivity, Landscape
How a Southern nightingale-wren can teach a thing or two about time One, two, three, four…one, two, three, four… Keeping time as we sing or dance to one of our favorite songs is something we do every day (most of the time unconsciously). By Andrea Terán Biodiversity |...
by fundac60 | Jul 4, 2022 | Biodiversity, Connectivity, Landscape
Tropical serendipity! A new species in our Reserve Scientific research is a fundamental pillar of the Mashpi Lodge project, which has had a permanent resident biologist at work in our reserve since 2009. By Mashpi Lodge Biodiversity | Connectivity | Landscape The...
by fundac60 | Jun 20, 2021 | Environment, Landscape
Six Things You Can Do to Mitigate Climate Change One of the best lessons we have learned working in conservation and environmental education, is that the perspective with which we intake information can affect our ability to transform that into action. In this field,...
by fundac60 | Jun 20, 2021 | Landscape, Sustainability
Climate change Two words that have developed a deep and paralyzing confusion, that eventually leads us to inaction. This increasing anxiety when learning about the effects of climate change, is also called eco-anxiety, and all of us, even those who work in...
by fundac60 | Apr 5, 2019 | Landscape
Trails of Mashpi: The beginnings of a great adventure My name is Felipe Andrade, Coordinator of Carbon and Biodiversity Management of Fundacion Futuro. I will take a tour around Mashpi and tell readers about my time in the Andean Choco region. Landscape My name is...
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