NatureTTL: How to photograph rainforest frogs
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Making a dream come true. In January 2021, I moved from my home in Buenos Aires Argentina to Costa Rica to live in the tropical rainforests. Moving from a densely populated urban environment to the lush tropical rain forest
I enjoy photographing spiders. However, spiders usually produce an revulsion in most people, but if we start to know them a little more, surely our perception of these living beings will be slowly replaced by respect and admiration. Spiders
Hoppers are a fascinating group of minute insects that have a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colors. The hoppers belong to the Hemiptera Order, and common names include tree hoppers, plant hoppers, leaf hoppers, cicadas, and true bugs.
Charismatic and enigmatic, the glass frogs (Centrolenidae) are one of the highlights when you visit the rainforest of Central and South America. They have an amazing characteristic; a translucent skin that makes their insides visible. Simply looking through their
The topic of our upcoming free webinar series is "Macro World of South America", presented by Cynthia Bandurek, a naturalist and an ecologist who is madly in love with the small insect world. South America consists of a huge
Septembre 25, 15 hs Argentina I will be talking in a Instagram LIVE about the Conservation situation of arthropods, in the context of climate action day! whit Children for the Climate Change Argentina. https://chicxsporelclima.tk/
Arthropods are declining in abundance, biomass, and biodiversity worldwide. There is data and anecdotal evidence reflecting the declining of several species or group of species, but the global decline is still unquantified. There are several reasons why arthropods are