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Endangered Cycads, Lush Peaks and Jurassic Valleys in Cuba
Today we left Soroa and drove west to an ecologically protected area called Mil Cumbres (Thousand Peaks), which is home to the highest concentration of endemic species in Cuba. Our guide, Osbaldo, met us and we hiked along a path...
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#bioPGH Blog: Bioblitz Results
A resource of Biophilia: Pittsburgh, #bioPGH is a weekly blog and social media series that aims to encourage both children and adults to reconnect with nature and enjoy what each of our distinctive seasons has to offer. From the...
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Octopus Orchids and Sulfurous Streams in Cuba
This morning we toured the local orquideario, or orchidarium, run by the University of Pinar Del Rio; they have 48 employees, ten of whom are gardeners, and two of whom are orchid specialists. Our guide mentioned that Cuba is home...
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Las Terrazas, Ginger Lilies, and Coffee in Cuba
Today we packed up and left Havana to head west to Soroa. Along the way we stopped at Las Terrazas, where we met Daniel, who told us all about the 5,000 hectare reforestation project and community. Las Terrazas, or “the...
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Summer Camp Recap: Kitchen Creations
Summer Camp Recap is our weekly seasonal segment featuring our summer camp programs. This is the place for camp parents to find pictures of their campers in action and see the fun things we did all week. It’s also a great...
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Greener Gardening: Sustainable Insect Control
Greener Gardening is a new blog series designed to help you make your garden, lawn and landscape more beautiful and sustainable by sharing the expert knowledge of Phipps professionals and educators. When insects are feeding on...
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