Featured in piece about Science and conflict
My story as a Colombian scientist and the struggles we faced when trying to do research in areas with armed conflict presence is featured...
Co-author on Neotropical Ornithology perspective
128 Latin-American and Caribbean ornithologists got together to share some perspectives and ideas on how we, researchers from the...
Quoted in article about selectively logged forests on AGU's Eos
A recent Nature paper documents the importance of selectively logged forests for ecosystem energetics in Borneo. On a media coverage by...
Media coverage of human footprint-birds paper
The study we recently published in Environmental Research Letters appeared in the press via a UCSC press release, in Phys.org, The...
ArtÃculo de ciencia popular sobre el aviturismo en Colombia, en revista de MinCiencias
En este corto artÃculo para el público, escribo sobre el desarollo y potencial del aviturismo en Colombia: el paÃs de las aves. Es en la...
Paper on the human footprint within Colombian bird distributions
In our new paper out in Environmental Research Letters, we quantify spatial and temporal changes of the human footprint within Colombian...
New comment in PlosClimate about the value of forests for birds and people in Colombia
In this short comment, we discuss why trees and forests are beneficial to birds and people from the lens of ecosystem services and their...
TNC blog coverage about our paper on conservation responsibility of the logging industry
The Nature Conservancy Blog wrote a short coverage on the paper we recently published in Conservation Letters mapping and quantifying the...
New Comment: Renegotiating identities in international academic careers
In this new comment in Nature Ecology and Evolution, 4 other Colombian female scientists and myself outline the challenges faced by...
Quoted in New Scientists about the rediscovered Santa Marta Sabrewing
The thought-to-be-extinct Santa Marta Sabrewing, a hummingbird, has been recently rediscovered in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Check...