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Nicaragua: Unique...Original
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Music & Dance. Visit Nicaragua Featured Livestream Video. Trade Email Newsletter Archive. Consumer Email Newsletter Sign-up. Trade Email Newsletter Sign-up. Educational Travel Opportunities in Nicaragua. Tour Operators Offering Educational Travel to Nicaragua. Safety for Students of All Ages. Other Things to See and Do. Nicaragua: A Land of Breathtaking and Unexplored Regions. And the Atlantic Coast. Estelí and Segovias. Selva Negra (Cloud Forest), Matagalpa, and Jinotega Highlands. As you travel north a...
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Naturaleza | Visita Nicaragua
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Cómo llegar a Nicaragua. Comidas y Bebidas Típicas. Qué hacer en Nicaragua. Eventos de la Semana. Sol y Playa Nicaragua. Ruta del Café Nicaragua. Ruta del Agua Nicaragua. Ruta Colonial y de los Volcanes. Sitios de Interés de Granada. Los volcanes de León. Sitios de Interés Masaya. Sitios de Interés de Matagalpa. Sitios de interés de Chinandega. Sitios de Interés de Estelí. Sitios de Interés Jinotega. Río San Juan de Nicaragua. Galería de Imágenes de Nicaragua. Tour Virtual 360 Managua. Estas fincas están...
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: Growing forests and livelihoods with help from Man and Nature
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Growing forests and livelihoods with help from Man and Nature. Marcela Gutierrez, Paso Pacífico's agronomist, has been eagerly awaiting the rainy conditions that will allow planting of thousands of trees in the Paso del Istmo. Marcela Gutierrez welcomes a local rancher to one of Paso. Several years ago, in a project called Return to Forest. Paso Pacífico is building off this success to plant thousands of more trees in the La Flor and Ostayo watersheds. Still, in order to be success...
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: April 2014
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Monday, April 7, 2014. Building Resilience: Beekeeping in the Paso del Istmo. Paso Pacifico Meliponiculture Intern. Our eyes are drawn to dark specks darting in and out of logs hanging horizontally from the eaves of the house´s metal roof. They are bees, and they are why we are here. Francisco owns hives of jicote manso. A species of stingless bee that has been kept by people in Central America for millennia. The word jicote. Comes from the Nahuatl word xicotl. Meaning bee or wasp, and manso. My coworker...
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: January 2014
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Thursday, January 23, 2014. As of earlier this month I am proud to say that now I too am a Paso Pacifico employee. I will be helping the organization manage its media presence and organize its digital media. I am proud to now be a permanent part of this community and look forward getting to know them better, hear their stories, and be a part of conserving this amazing landscape. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alianza para Areas Silvestres (ALAS). Community-based Eco-Tour Guides, Ostional. Ministry of Foreig...
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: Nicaragua is Saying Goodbye to Foreign Oil
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Nicaragua is Saying Goodbye to Foreign Oil. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alianza para Areas Silvestres (ALAS). Community-based Eco-Tour Guides, Ostional. International Institute for Tropical Forestry (IITF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark: DANIDA. Montibelli Reserva Silvestre Privada. Museo Entomologico y Biblioteca Virtual sobre la Biodiversidad de Nicaragua. Optics for the Tropics. Private Reserve Network, Nicaragua. The Eastern Pacific Hawksbill Initiative.
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: November 2014
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014. A Hero For Conservation. Paso Pacífico is thrilled to announce that Claudia Perla (pictured below) has been honored with a Disney Conservation Hero Award. From the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund. DWCF) The award recognizes local citizens for their tireless efforts to save wildlife, protect habitats and educate communities. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alianza para Areas Silvestres (ALAS). Community-based Eco-Tour Guides, Ostional. Montibelli Reserva Silvestre Privada.
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: March 2015
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Nicaragua is Saying Goodbye to Foreign Oil. Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Happy World Wildlife Day From Paso Pacifico. Learn more at www.pasopacifico.org. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alianza para Areas Silvestres (ALAS). Community-based Eco-Tour Guides, Ostional. International Institute for Tropical Forestry (IITF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark: DANIDA. Montibelli Reserva Silvestre Privada. Museo Entomologico y Biblioteca Virtual sobre la Biodiversidad de Nicaragua. Waterma...
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: A Women's Cooperative Oyster Farm
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Saturday, March 8, 2014. A Women's Cooperative Oyster Farm. Photo credit: Angie Gerst. Paso Pacifico volunteer Angie Gerst spent a month visiting and interviewing the women of Ostional, Nicaragua. Women in Nicaragua are traditionally the primary cultivators of oysters along mangrove estuaries and rocky shores. All of the women Angie interviewed expressed an interest in restoring oyster habitat for future generations. Paso Pacifico is committed to develop a women’s shellfish farming cooperative. Small-sca...
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Paso Pacifico Blog: Conservation in Action: Poco a Poco, Bird by Bird
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Monday, February 17, 2014. Poco a Poco, Bird by Bird. I grew up spending lazy summers along the shores of northern lakes in the Inland Pacific Northwest. Maybe this is where my love of “biodiversity” was born. If anything, it was where I first learned to recognize the magic of the natural world. It was a Western Tanager (pictured below). Western Tanager" by http:/ www.naturepicsonline.com/ licensed by Creative Commons. The Western Tanager is a colorful migrant that spends its summers in the Pacific North...