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New Tiger-cat Species Revealed Using Ecological Modeling, Biogeography, and Phenotypic Analyses

September 22, 2024September 24, 2024 cloudbridgereserve

Above: an oncilla (Leopardus pardinoides) captured on camera traps within Cloudbridge. This individual is melanistic, making it all black (Photo: Benjamin Luke). The intricacy of animal speciation, whether that be for amphibians, birds, or mammals, is often a tedious and Read More …

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Program Blog August 2024

September 2, 2024 admin

August is the month of National Parks, as well as the Anniversary of neighboring Chirripó National Park.  This year we celebrated the importance of these protected areas in a joint event along with the Buena Vista primary school, where Cloudbridge Read More …

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Moth Diversity in Different Cloud Forest Succession Stages (Sphingidae focus)

August 21, 2024 cloudbridgereserve

As pollination continues to be one of the most important ecological processes, it’s only fair that we understand better who is responsible for fulfilling that niche. Primarily, one may think about bees and butterflies for daytime pollination, and bats for Read More …

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Program Blog July 24

August 4, 2024August 5, 2024 admin

July has been a great month for us here at Cloudbridge, if a bit rainy : )  We would like to announce that we will be postponing the upcoming tropical dendrology course until later in the year, the dates will Read More …

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First Record of a Tailless Puma at Cloudbridge Nature Reserve

July 18, 2024 cloudbridgereserve

Wild cats are considered to be one of the most formidable mammalian predators across the globe. Their opportunistic, stealthy style of hunting is a unique attribute that is relatively similar across all feline species. Besides lions, wild cats exhibit a Read More …

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Cloud Forest Festival 2024

July 7, 2024 admin

This month has been filled with great activities, including some tree-planting at the Talari Reserve and the third edition of the annual Cloud Forest Festival.  With the participation of local vendors, educators and musicians, this edition was once again a Read More …

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Behavioral Study on Cryptic Dice’s Cottontail

June 20, 2024 cloudbridgereserve

When discussing the role that mammals play in an ecosystem, oftentimes the first thought will be a predator or a keystone species (think eagles, jaguars, or tapirs for terrestrial ecosystems). While it’s true that these roles are paramount in the Read More …

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May Program Blog

June 4, 2024June 5, 2024 admin

Cloudbridge Nature Reserve offers visitors access to the unique Cloud Forest of the Talamanca mountains, be it as a day visitor, receiving a guided tour, or even participating in our research or volunteer program.  The astounding biodiversity found on the Read More …

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Reforestation Effectiveness and Success in a Cloud Forest

May 19, 2024 cloudbridgereserve

Reforestation has become an integral part of the larger habitat restoration effort. As a relatively simple, successful, and opportune way to replenish lost ecosystems, it’s no wonder that we’ve seen countless stories of reforestation all throughout the globe. So long Read More …

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Planting trees again!

May 3, 2024May 4, 2024 admin

The rains have finally come again and Cloudbridge was able to fulfill some of it´s fundamental mission of tree-planting once more!  Our program participants and staff members had a great day hauling trees from our native nursery to Mark´s meadow, Read More …

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Cloudbridge has been featured in a Mongabay article titled Mountain Islands: Restoring a Transitional Cloud Forest in Costa Rica.

A visiting student enjoying a bridge year in Costa Rica highlighted her visit to Cloudbridge in these lovely field notes.

Our science coordinator Greilin Fallas Rodríguez gives excellent career advice to aspiring ecologists in this interview.

Our former operations manager Max King describes the importance of biodiversity and the Cloudbridge project in this podcast.

We are thrilled Cloudbridge is included in 25 Beautiful Places to Find Peace of Mind

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This video, which was featured on the Costa Rican news network, highlights the conservation efforts of Cloudbridge and invites national tourism to the reserve.

Former Cloudbridge intern Luke Griffith was able to capture excellent footage of wildlife during his time on the reserve.  Watch his video here.

In 2022, students from the Colegio Técnico de Platanares made a video about Cloudbridge as part of their practical experience.  We are thankful for their excellent efforts.

In December 2021, a Dutch volunteer made a vlog about her experience.  We invite you to check it out here.

In 2012, a brother and sister team traveled from Guatemala to Panama, visiting 14 different volunteer projects in conservation. Watch the documentary about Cloudbridge!

Take a trip down memory lane and learn about the history of Cloudbridge, with this documentary written by Cara DeVito in 2010.

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