Fideicomiso de Conservación de Puerto Rico
Researchers from UPR at Río Piedras provide data to international meteorology net
*UPR-Río Piedras has the only Aerosol station in the Caribbean and Southern Hemisphere. For more than a decade, a…
Southeast wetlands affected by pollution
Samples collected at several Southeast wetlands showed the effects of pollution in the area. To read the original article,…
The Conservation Trust will preserve the Historic Light House in Culebrita
The Conservation Trust and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources will preserve the Historic Light House in…
Looking for the tallest and biggest trees in Puerto Rico
The Conservaion Trust in collaboration with the Institute os Tropical Forestry under the Champion Tress initiative, is…
Science by, of and for the people
**Este artículo fue traducido al Español por Ciencia Puerto Rico (cienciapr.org) con la autorización de la fuente y autor…
Volunteers needed for research project at Río Grande de Manatí
Para la Naturaleza, a non-profit unit of the Puerto Rico Conservation Trust, is recruiting volunteers for the project…
Light pollution: Light that generates darkness
This article discusses the effects of light pollution relevant to Puerto Rican biodiversity and ecosystems from animals to…
San Cristóbal Canyon: treasure with ecological value
The San Cristobal Canyon is one of the most preserve natural reserves in Puerto Rico. The original news story is in Spanish. To…
Students from University Gardens create an orchid
Students at University Gardens have create an orchid as part of a program between the Conservationa Trust and the Department of…
Puerto Rico Conservation Trust aims to protect 33% of land
The Puerto Rico Conservation Trust announced the creation of a new division called "Para la Naturaleza" (translated as 'for…