Stories

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  • Discovering New Species finalist in Premios Verdes 2022

    january 06, 2022

  • Mnioes poncei a new species of scorpion wasp

    october 16, 2021

  • Apu mooreorum a new species in honor of Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

    october 16, 2021

  • Harpy Diaries 9: Elpis, The Juvenile Harpy Eagle and the Anaconda

    august 03, 2021

  • Strangler figs: Silent assassins, diversity engines, rainforest timekeepers

    june 19, 2019

  • How to Become a Citizen Scientist in the Peruvian Amazon

    october 05, 2018

  • Make science happen in the Amazon

    july 27, 2018

    We now offer a fun and interactive activity in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Our citizen science projects develope...

  • Harpy Diaries 8: Remembering the first steps of Elpis, the Harpy Eagle!

    may 17, 2018

  • Harpy Diaries 7: Elpis, The Harpy Eagle Chick Is 9 Months Old

    march 30, 2018

  • Harpy Diaries 6: Is the harpy eagle chick male or female ?

    january 28, 2018

  • Harpy Diaries 5: Chick Spreading Its Wings

    november 18, 2017

  • Harpy Diaries 4: Where's Dad? Revealing the secrets of harpy eagle parenting behavior

    october 07, 2017

  • The boom-and-bust rainforest

    september 27, 2017

    During the rainy season in Tambopata that roughly spans November through April, it pours down from the canopy – rain, ...

  • The Succession Rhapsody: from sand to Amazon rainforest 

    august 26, 2017

  • Harpy Diaries 2 : Setting up a camera to observe harpy eagles in the Amazon

    august 26, 2017

  • The Harpy Diaries 3: Male harpy eagle protecting his chick from the storm

    august 17, 2017

  • The Harpy Diaries 1: How to fall in love with the Amazon rainforest and the majestic Harpy Eagle.

    july 26, 2017

  • First harpy eagle nest in the wild recorded

    july 02, 2017

    HarpyCam is live! The first harpy eagle nest in the wild recorded by a camera trap, is located at Tambopata powered by R...

  • Ghosts of Megafauna Past

    june 05, 2017

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