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Endangered Species Spotted

A Greater Grison (Galactis vittata) was spotted through Dr. Mike Mooring’s camera trap project. This mammal is is endangered in Costa Rica,

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30 Jun 2017
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Savegre Bioshpere Reserve

In June of 2017, the Savegre watershed was official designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Members of the San Gerardo de Dota community have

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