We in the program of the Northern Andes and Southern Central America (NASCA) from The Nature Conservancy (TNC), have been monitoring bats, dung beetle and birds in farms that have being implementing sustainable practices.
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We have selected a monitoring place in la Rosania farm were the owners and the Sustainable Cattle Ranching project have created a large patch of yopo tree (Anadenanthera peregrina) as part of his silvopastoral practices.
Since January 2017 we have been monitoring the movement of birds using VHF radio telemetry.
We use two Wildlife materials VHF receivers and an old Lotek VHF telemetry receiver simultaneously.
The data gathered allows to understand the movement ecology of poor known species and to evaluate how birds use corridors implemented by the project.
Mapping movement and silvopastoral use intensity.
Our data and results support biodiviversity conservation in productive landscapes.
We are a group of ornitologist, entomologist and wildlife biologists working hard to collect the best data.
Thomas designed and orient the reseach.
Diego use his skills in wildlife biology and statistics to analize the data.
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