Environmentalist fight to save the Azuero Spider Monkey
The Azuero spider monkey, a subspecies of the Central American spider monkey, is endemic to Panama’s Azuero Peninsula is subject to widespread deforestation and scarce food resources.
The Azuero spider monkey, a subspecies of the Central American spider monkey, is endemic to Panama’s Azuero Peninsula is subject to widespread deforestation and scarce food resources.
A study recently published in Conservation Biology has called Panama, the narrowest part of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC), the broken link.
The El Valle Amphibian Conservation Center (EVACC) in El Valle de Anton, Panama began in 2006 in response to massive chytridiomycosis-related amphibian declines in the area (Gagliardo et al.,2008).
One of Panama’s biggest allure is the country’s abundant wildlife! Developed cities in Panama like Panama City’s Cinta Costera and the Pacific Beach town of Coronado offer wildlife sightings.
The Pan-American Association for Conservation (APPC) and Gamboa Rainforest Resort have opened a refuge for sloths.
Saturday February 5th at around 5:00 p.m. the Panamanian conservation organization, Asociacion Panamericana Para la Conservacion (APPC), removed a salt water crocodile from ...
Coronado’s Tortuga Lake, or in English Turtle Lake, best knowing for it’s Caiman population (not it’s turtles) has become home to a 7ft ...
Aquatic Resources Authority of Panama (ARAP) reported nearly fifty bottle nose dolphins beached on playa Ostonal in Tonosí this morning ...
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