
The citizen science project “Vida entre Volcanes” is more active than ever!
Over 15 local young persons have been volunteering in setting up 20 new camera trap stations in Tenorio-Miravalles Biological Corridor and assisted in two tapir captures. By the end of october they had 7992 iNaturalist observations since the project was created, representing over 1903 different species. Last month the local leaders of Vida entre Volcanes implemented the third community night walk, more than 30 community members were able to know the newly discovered and critically endangered Tlalocohyla celeste.