09 Mar 2026 gfree Uncategorized 0 Stream Health Monitoring in the Río Savegre In the first half of February, the Spring 2026 cohort at the Quetzal Education and Research Center (QERC) was grateful to welcome Dr. Chris Read More
01 Feb 2026 gfree Uncategorized 2 comments Spring 2026 Cohort Arrives at QERC Dr. Hoagland lecturing to students in the primary Oak forest near QERC This spring, we’re excited to welcome a new cohort to the Quetzal Read More
25 Jun 2022 gfree Uncategorized 0 Recent Research Updates It’s time for an update on publications that have come out recently through our Friends of QERC. Certainly one project to highlight this Read More
02 Jun 2022 gfree Uncategorized 0 ’23 Summer Internships QERC 2023 Summer Internships The Quetzal Education Research Center brings students and researchers from around the world, including the Read More
15 Apr 2019 gfree Uncategorized 0 Now Hiring: Field Station Manager We’re looking for the next QERC Field Station Managers! Are you interested in moving to San Gerardo de Dota (Paradise!) and serving as our Read More
15 Apr 2019 gfree Uncategorized 0 Birds of Nicaragua: A Field Guide is Published! Dr. David Hille, former QERC Field Station Manager and current QERC Ornithology professor, has published Birds of Nicaragua along with Read More
18 May 2018 gfree Uncategorized 0 A Melodious Mouse that Sings When most mice have something to say, they say it in a whisper that is inaudible to human ears. Mice in the genus Scotinomys, however, sing loud Read More
20 Sep 2017 gfree Uncategorized 0 Savegre Camera Trap Photos Dr. Mike Mooring of Point Loma Nazarene University has an ongoing camera trap project focused primarily on large mammals. While the project is Read More
30 Jun 2017 gfree Uncategorized 0 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, Read More
30 Jun 2017 gfree Uncategorized 0 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 Read More