Butterflies Reeling from Climate Change & Development

Twenty years from now, we hope our monitoring program will include free online access for all the world like the Shapiro database (described below) and allow for more analysis of the unique climate and ecology of Central America. A press …

pasoblogButterflies Reeling from Climate Change & Development

La Baula que llego a Ostional

A couple nights ago, our turtle rangers met a Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) in Ostional, and gathered some data.

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Unchopping a Tree

We are pleased to be a part of Maya Lin’s What is Missing Project.

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Maya Lin Unveils New Project in Copenhagen

SustainableBusiness.com News has a piece on Maya Lin’s “What is Missing?” project, which honored Paso Pacifico’s Return to Forest program in Copenhagen: Maya Lin, the world-renowned artist and designer, revealed a new media piece in Copenhagen on Wednesday on the sidelines of United …

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Primera Gira de Bidiversidad

At Paso Pacifico, we’ve always been committed to education. Teaching about the environment from a young age is the best way to ensure that children grow up to value their natural resources and promote conservation. Since 2007, Paso Pacifico’s environmental …

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Restoring Oceans of Wilderness to Save the Planet

We’re pleased with all the press coming out of WILD9. This piece in the San Antonio Current provides a great overview of the event and highlights our work in the context of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor: Living forest and a …

pasoblogRestoring Oceans of Wilderness to Save the Planet

Olive Ridley Sea Turtle at Marin’s Marine Mammal Center

Rare giant sea turtle found on Stinson Beach An endangered giant sea turtle rarely found north of Mexico washed up alive on Stinson Beach after drifting possibly thousands of miles. “This is definitely a rare find, one of only three …

pasoblogOlive Ridley Sea Turtle at Marin’s Marine Mammal Center

Paso Pacifico’s Thin Green Line

Trained by retired US National Park Service Ranger and Paso Pacifico Board Member Rick Smith, our turtle rangers form the “thin green line” protecting thousands of endangered animals and places. Working ’round the clock, turtle rangers patrol the beaches, monitoring …

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Climate Change Conference Kicks Off in Copenhagen Monday

In advance of the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference, the Ventura County Star gives us more love: There is debate over whether any kind of meaningful international agreement will come out of the summit. But the local people attending think …

pasoblogClimate Change Conference Kicks Off in Copenhagen Monday

What Is Missing?

We are so pleased to learn that the What is Missing? (WIM) Foundation will honor Paso Pacifico by purchasing certified carbon offset credits and by donating to our Return to Forest project. We were thrilled to receive notification of this …

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