These photos give us important insights into the health of wildlife populations across the globe.
Continue reading "1 Million Camera-trap Photos — and Counting"

These photos give us important insights into the health of wildlife populations across the globe.
Continue reading "1 Million Camera-trap Photos — and Counting"
Teachers participating in ECO Classroom have brought back exciting stories and engaging new lessons to their schools.
Continue reading "Costa Rica’s Forests, Through the Eyes of a Science Teacher"
Technology has revolutionized how scientists collect ecological data. So how can we make sense of it all?
Two weeks in the Costa Rican rainforest will help teachers inspire the next generation of conservationists.
Continue reading "16 Science Teachers Chosen for Costa Rican Fieldwork Trip"
This ambitious initiative could change how Africa — and the world — approaches sustainable agriculture.
Continue reading "Building an Agricultural Monitoring System in Africa"
To engage students in science, teachers must be excited and informed about their subjects. That’s why we’re sending 16 teachers to Costa Rica.
Continue reading "ECO Classroom: Helping Science Teachers Inspire the Next Generation"
The Office of the British Consulate General in New York has very kindly agreed to host an exhibition of photographs
Continue reading "N.Y. Exhibit Shows the Links Between Freshwater Ecosystems and People"
How can we solve the global hunger crisis? In a new report that appeared this week in the science journal
Continue reading "New report: ecosystem monitoring critical to solve global hunger crisis"