A male resplendent quetzal's tail feathers can reach up to 100 centimeters in length. While South American nations like Brazil and Colombia have earned worldwide acclaim for their high levels of avian ...
Sliding from the vertiginous volcanic tips of inland Panama to the soft white sands of Central America's Pacific shore, the pristine Chiriquí province is a microcosm of the wild diversity packed into ...
Ngöbe-Buglé territory, Panama- December 2006. The Chiriquí Beach sea turtle research and protection project advances at a strong pace, showing the world that community will, scientific knowledge and ...
Project partners: * WWF Central America (www.wwfca.org) * Caribbean Conservation Corporation (www.cccturtle.org) * CoopeSoliDar (www.coopesolidar.org) WWF contact: Sandra Andraka Program Officer Tel.
Panama’s Gulf of Chiriqui is so wild and unspoiled it draws the most adventurous souls to its lush wilderness. Destinations such as Coiba National Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Parque ...
THIS is an extract from the sixth Annual Report of the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology, and will be read with interest by all students of American antiquities. Chiriqui occupies a part of the Isthmus of ...
Chiriquí harlequin frogs went extinct in 1996 due to a fungal disease that has driven the decline of 501 amphibian species It was a remarkably elaborate mating ritual. When a male Chiriquí harlequin ...
PANAMA. While Panama city and other areas battle with flood waters, Chiriqui struggles to maintain drinking water rights over the deman... PANAMA. While Panama city and other areas battle with flood ...