Our paper on using iNaturalist to target mitigation of window collisions in out on PeerJ
Scott Winton, member of the bird-window collisions team at Duke University, leads this paper on how to use apps and technology to target...
ArtÃculo sobre mi doctorado en español
La revista digital "Voices for Biodiversity" publica artÃculos sobre conservación en un lenguaje accesible al publico general....
Colombian newspaper El Tiempo covers birdwatching tourism paper
One of the two main nespapers in Colombia, El Tiempo, covered the paper we recently published about the benefits of birdwatching tourism...
Blue-billed Curassow could benefit from birdwatching tourism too!
Recent article in Mongabay talking about the uncertain future of the rare and endemic Blue-billed Curassow cites our research to justify...
Voices for Biodiversity on our birdwatching tourism article
Our colleague Erika Zambello wrote a nice news brief on our recent paper on the potential of birdwatching tourism for conservation and...
En MiPutumayo: artÃculo sobre el potencial del aviturismo en el posconflicto
The idea of writing conservation papers is that they are picked up by conservation practitioners and decision makers. In this case, we...
En español: Potencial del aviturismo en zonas de posconflicto en Colombia
Mongabay Latam reporta sobre nuestro estudio en Tropical Conservation Science sobre el potencial de conservación y económico del...
NatGeo Voices blog about our paper, by Scott Winton
After the paper we published presenting the potential of birdwatching tourism in post-conflict Colombia, Scott Winton wrote a blog piece...
Mongabay reports on our article about the potential for birdwatching in postconflict Colombia
In this great piece by Mongabay, the author discusses the findings of our paper in Tropical Conservation Science. read it here!
Paper: Economic and Conservation Potential of Bird-Watching Tourism in Postconflict Colombia
As Colombia brings a 50-year war to a close, its immense biodiversity will be available to all, including avid birdwatchers from all...