How a Deadly Prison Island Became a Natural Paradise


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This is a great National Geographic Article written by Sarah Gibens. For almost 100 years, Coíba was inhabited only by criminals and political prisoners. Now it’s one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. Beautiful but extremely dangerous—that’s how many Panamanians think of the island of Coíba 30 miles from their southern coast. The largest […]

May 8, 2017

Under a Flashlight, a Eureka Moment About Frogs


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Jesse Delia at The New York Times explores the darkness in search of a female glass frog. It was around 4 a.m. And for Jesse Delia, a graduate student conducting fieldwork in Panama, it had been a long night. His project wasn’t going well, and he was ready to head home. On his way back […]

May 3, 2017

Coffee: Global Prices Mixed in March 2017


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In March the growth in inventories in most varieties reinforces the fact that the market lacks any clear signals of a reverse in the current downward trend. From the monthly report by the International Coffee Organization (ICO): In March, the ICO composite indicator price fell slightly. While Robustas remained broadly stable, Arabica prices were under […]

May 3, 2017