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Colombia - And So the Journey Ends

Submitted by Danny Catt on Thu, 2007/05/10 - 10:22pm.

Cartagena, Colombia (Old City) - A UNESCO World Heritage SiteCartagena, Colombia (Old City) - A UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Ecuador - Adios Galapagos

Submitted by Danny Catt on Mon, 2007/05/07 - 2:03pm.

Galapagos Tortoise ShellGalapagos Tortoise Shell

Ecuador - Galapagos Islands - Where are the tropics anyway?

Submitted by Danny Catt on Mon, 2007/05/07 - 8:10am.

GPS showing latitude 0 degrees, 0 minutes, 0 seconds (the equator)GPS showing latitude 0 degrees, 0 minutes, 0 seconds (the equator)

Ecuador - Galapagos Islands - The Gordon Lightfoot Crab

Submitted by Danny Catt on Sat, 2007/05/05 - 4:41pm.

Sally Lightfoot Crab, Galapagos IslandsSally Lightfoot Crab, Galapagos Islands

Ecuador - Galapagos Islands - The Weird & the Wonderful

Submitted by Danny Catt on Fri, 2007/05/04 - 4:16pm.

Blue-footed Booby, Galapagos IslandsBlue-footed Booby, Galapagos Islands

Interview with Krista Adamek

Submitted by The Catt-Trax2 Team on Mon, 2007/04/30 - 9:50am.

Danny did this interview with Krista Adamek on January 10th at the headwaters of the Amazon River in Peru.

Listen to find out how Krista ended up in the Amazon. It's really quiet so turn your volume way up and you might even be able to hear the sounds of the Amazon in the background.

Ecuador - Galapagos Islands - "The most barren and desolate place I have ever visited"

Submitted by Danny Catt on Sun, 2007/04/22 - 10:37am.

Marine Iguanas, Galapapagos Islands
Marine Iguanas, Galapapagos Islands

When Captain George Vancouver visited the Galapagos Islands in 1795 with the HMS Discovery and HMS Chatham he described the Galapagos Islands as follows:

Ecuador - the Oriente (aka Ecuadorian Amazon)

Submitted by Danny Catt on Fri, 2007/04/20 - 10:25pm.

Tree Frog, Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador
Tree Frog, Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador

New Conservation in Action

Submitted by The Catt-Trax2 Team on Tue, 2007/04/17 - 11:18am.

There is a new conservation in action profile up in the Chile region profile.

Jo Smith is a seabird biologist studying the Juan Fernández petrel. Read her profile to see what has inspired her career in conservation and what has been the most memorable moment in her career.

 

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