Monthly Archives: October 2011

Paraguay: found on The Chaco a specie of “red wolf” that was believed endangered

Known as “Aguara Guazu” (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is a native animal of northern Argentina and Paraguay, that is seriously threatened. Also known as maned wolf, wolf of the estuaries or red wolf . The occupation of habitat and hunting have reduced … Continue reading

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A Venezuelan is born: Biological Station Towns of Water

Today we are witnessing a rupture and displacement of the egocentric and elitist way to study or scientific research, of sciences as the biology, ecology, botany, among others, which were known through exquisite refereed publications and almost restricted access for … Continue reading

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The Chaparro, the last warrior of the desert before

“The Chaparro tree is rugged as stones and winds appear Watchful, undaunted by torrential rainfalls the roar of the flames of summer sagittal In the midst of dust devil storms Oh brave unbeatable plant in the avidity of the desert. … Continue reading

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A Better World

A part of our life passes in dreams, desires and utopias. Another is consumed to keep present. Also, something within us, looking to leave a legacy as a testimony of our presence in the world of the living. For some, … Continue reading

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