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Soberania National Park, just outside Panama City, is one of the world's most accessible rain forests. A mere 30-minute drive takes you to tropical wilderness, where you can see monkeys, toucans, ...
Research teams studying bats and birds gather in Panama’s Soberanía National Park to celebrate the launch of a long-term census of bats designed to complement the bird census, which will ...
As a somewhat ceremonial first step for this collaboration, Tarwater’s UW bird team met with the STRI’s bat research team, led by Rachel Page, on Soberanía Pipeline Road, a muddy dirt road deep within ...
Records go back nearly 100 years. Biannual censuses on Pipeline Road, a road parallel to the Panama Canal within Soberanía National Park, were started in 1977 by James Karr.
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