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OTS welcomes the 2024 African Ecology and Conservation cohort

We are very excited to welcome our largest cohort of students to our semester African Ecology and Conservation semester program since 2017!  Students arrived January 20, 2024, in Johannesburg, South Africa. They will spend their first day learning about the recent history of South Africa at Freedom Park before being...

OTS celebrates another year of Christmas Bird Counts in Costa Rica

For many people the arrival of the holidays is synonymous with walks, family visits, trips and vacations. But for some passionate about nature, the winter season is the perfect time to monitor migratory bird species in the northern hemisphere through the famous Christmas Bird Counts in which our Costa Rican...

OET celebró una nueva jornada de conteos navideños de aves en Costa Rica

Para muchas personas la llegada de las fiestas de fin de año es sinónimo de paseos, visitas familiares, viajes y vacaciones. Pero para un sector apasionado por la naturaleza significa el momento perfecto para el monitoreo de especies migratorios por la temporada de invierno en el hemisferio norte por medio...

Transboundary Analysis: more than half of the population of the Binational Basin of the Sixaola River does not have access to potable water

More than half of the households in the binational basin of the Sixaola River do not have access to drinking water. This is demonstrated with existing data for the canton of Talamanca, Costa Rica and the town of Changuinola, Bocas del Toro, Panama - where the basin is located -...

Análisis Transfronterizo: más de la mitad de la población de la Cuenca Binacional del Río Sixaola no tiene acceso al agua potable

Más de la mitad de los hogares en la cuenca binacional del río Sixaola no tienen acceso al agua potable. Así lo muestran los datos existentes para el cantón de Talamanca, Costa Rica y el corregimiento de Changuinola, Bocas del Toro, Panamá – donde se ubica la cuenca – que...

Environmental Educators learn about Nature Journaling

Environmental education is a permanent and necessary process through which people acquire greater awareness, knowledge, attitudes, skills, evaluation capacity, and participation for the generation of positive changes in their environment. One of the first steps to reconnect with nature is observation through inquiry, questioning, and reflection. In order to strengthen...