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Sustainable Development and Wild Nature Conservation in NICARAGUAGAIATo protect and care for our environment, we are obligated to understand it. Nicaragua's unique environment is marked by features that require precise, scientific understanding about species and communities which have been considered little or not at all. GAIA works on the frontiers of science in search of information vital to protect and use sustainably our environment in a variety of locations and ecosystems across the Nicaraguan map. GAIA began with studies of the Midas cichlids in Laguna de Xiloá and Laguna de Apoyo, and later diversified into terrestrial fauna and the interface between humans and the environment. GAIA has supported several studies on wildlife ecology in Laguna de Apoyo Nature Reserve and elsewhere in Nicaragua. The following is a partial list of research projects involving GAIA, both past and present. Ecology and Taxonomy of Fishes in Nicaraguan FreshwatersForest Use ResearchRaptor Migration and Wind EnergyTerrestrial Biodiversity and EcologyGolden-cheeked Warbler Winter EcologyAquatic Biodiversity Assessment TumarinNicaraguan Grand Interoceanic CanalRevista Ciencias AmbientalesSome of the scientific publications and technical reports supported by GAIA can be found on the following link. Please visit and read about our efforts to document the environment in Nicaragua. Scientific and Technical Publications supported by GAIAYou can help us keep nature wild in Nicaragua, by volunteering your time with us or making a small donation to support our projects in wild nature conservation. Apoyo Spanish SchoolVolunteerBirdwatchingThe Mountain SchoolDive Laguna de ApoyoEstación Biológica Laguna de ApoyoHostelLaguna de Apoyo, NicaraguaAnimals of Laguna de ApoyoSpanish Studies and Volunteering in Laguna de ApoyoArts and Culture in NicaraguaFollow us on Facebooknonprofit status of FUNDECIGoogle PlusFollow us on Twittercontact us![]() Page Comparison Tool ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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