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  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Facilities
      • Leo and Zana Finkenbinder Hall
      • Quanstrom House
    • Our Leadership
    • Our History
    • Our Alumni
    • Contact Us
  • Courses
    • Central American History and Culture
    • Global Theology and Global Stewardship
    • Tropical Ecology and Sustainability
    • Tropical Field Research
    • Tropical Medicine
  • Admissions
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QERC Research

Melanistic Jaguar
01 Feb 2021
  • Dennis Williams
  • Uncategorized
  • 0

Recent Research Updates

Several research publications from friends of QERC were published in 2020!

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QERC Weather Station
29 Jun 2020
  • Dennis Williams
  • Uncategorized
  • 0

The Climate Here, Weather You Like It Or Not

The QERC field station has been monitoring and studying atmospheric conditions in the valley using weather stations at different elevations since

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18 May 2018
  • McCall Calloway
  • 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

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20 Sep 2017
  • McCall Calloway
  • Uncategorized
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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

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30 Jun 2017
  • McCall Calloway
  • 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,

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