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Podcast with GIZ and ELKE: Sustainability and Gender

The following infographic presents a synthesis of the main content generated in the podcast produced within the framework of a project implemented in coordination with the GIZ Gender Group, Elke, and community extension workers. This project works to highlight territorial experiences in which deforestation-free production is integrated with actions to prevent violence and strengthen communities.

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Welcome new FCAT staff!

We would like to welcome several new staff members to the FCAT family! Karla Zambrano, from the nearby community of Herrera, joined us to help manage research projects and field station operations. Evaristo Cedeño is working with Alison Ke at UC Davis, researching whether nesting sites are limiting the populations of cavity-nesting birds in tropical agricultural

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FCAT hosts field course from Tulane University

Over the course of two weeks, 22 undergraduate students from Tulane University were immersed in the nature and culture of western Ecuador during their stay at the FCAT reserve. The course entitled ‘Tropical Field Biology and Conservation’ provides students with the opportunity to develop and implement independent research projects under the guidance of FCAT’s expert

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Endangered tree boa found within FCAT reserve

Blomber’s Tree Boa (Corallus blombergi), an IUCN Endangered species, was recently found within the FCAT reserve! Commonly known as the Ecuadorian annulated tree boa, this species is found only in western Ecuador and southern Columbia and very little is known about its natural history. The FCAT reserve protects numerous endangered species, including the Ecuadorian White-fronted

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