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Turpial de la Española = Hispaniolan oriole (Icterus dominicensis)
(2023)
Clip de audio, aves de la Hispaniola: Turpial de la Española (Icterus dominicensis). Localidad: Los Limones, República Dominicana. Comentario del grabador: Single male perched in shrubs about 4 meters above ground. Recording ...
Carpintero de la Española = Hispaniolan Woodpecker (Melanerpes striatus)
(2015)
Clip de audio, aves de la Hispaniola: Carpintero de la Española (Melanerpes striatus). Localidad: Puerto Plata, República Dominicana. Comentario del grabador: Flight call. Duración: 11.4 (s).
Jilguero antillano = Antillean Siskin (Spinus dominicensis)
(2023)
Clip de audio, aves de la Hispaniola: Jilguero antillano (Spinus dominicensis). Localidad: Reserva Científica Ébano Verde, República Dominicana. Duración: 90 (s).
What is the benefit of a health national adaptation (HNAP) plan?
(2022)
Infographic from the series "Empowering Caribbean Action for Climate and Health".
Water / sanitation safety : What are the climate-related impacts on water and sanitation?
(2022)
Infographic from the series "Empowering Caribbean Action for Climate and Health".
Climate change leadership through the implementation of the One Health approach
(2022)
Infographic from the series "Empowering Caribbean Action for Climate and Health".
Strengthening climate resilient health systems in the Caribbean
(2022)
Infographic from the series "Empowering Caribbean Action for Climate and Health".
Examples of immediate health benefits from addressing climate change : improved air quality and healthier places
(2022)
Infographic from the series "Empowering Caribbean Action for Climate and Health".
It takes a village : the importance of community engagement in conservation
(2020)
Since 2000, when we began our project to conserve the Critically Endangered Ridgway’s Hawk in the Dominican Republic, we began to hire and train local crew members to help carry out the field work. In 2011, we increased ...
Coming together for conservation : How the support of a community is helping protect the Ridgway’s Hawk from extinction
(2019)
These are two names sometimes given to the elegant Ridgway’s Hawk, a Critically Endangered bird of prey which lives only on the island of Hispaniola. This hawk has an estimated population of just 450 individuals in the ...