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  • 4,000-Year-Old Shaman’s Stones Discovered Near Boquete, Panama

    • January 14, 2013
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Smithsonian Scientists Find That for Every Mammal Species, the Rainforest Holds 300 Arthropod Species

    • December 13, 2012
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Ocean exploration diver

    Smithsonian Launches Global Marine Biodiversity Project with $10 Million Donation

    • October 25, 2012
    • Environmental Research Center
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    • Environmental Research Center
  • Climate Change May Alter Amphibian Evolution

    • October 24, 2012
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Biodiversity in Tropical Protected Areas May Not Be So Protected Say Smithsonian Scientists

    • September 6, 2012
    • National Zoo & SCBI
    • Natural History Museum
    • Tropical Research Institute
    • National Zoo & SCBI
  • Agoudi mother and baby

    Have Thieving Rodents Saved Tropical Trees?

    • July 16, 2012
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Puentemys mushaisaensis turtle

    Fossil Turtle from Colombia Is Round Like a Car Tire

    • July 12, 2012
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Amazon Was Not All “Manufactured Landscape” Smithsonian Scientist Says

    • June 14, 2012
    • Natural History Museum
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Titanoboa

    Biggest Snake Ever to be Displayed at Smithsonian

    Natural History Museum Shows Off Prehistoric Snake Replica and Fossil of 60-Million-Year-Old Snake
    • March 27, 2012
    • Natural History Museum
    • Smithsonian Channel
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    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Titanoboa

    Titanoboa: Monster Snake Premieres at the National Museum of Natural History March 28

    Film Is Shown in Conjunction with the Opening of the Titanoboa Exhibition March 30
    • March 19, 2012
    • Natural History Museum
    • Smithsonian Channel
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • Nephila Clavipes (Banana spider or golden silk spider) C. Frank Starmer

    Why Spiders Do Not Stick to Their Own Sticky Web Sites

    • March 1, 2012
    • Tropical Research Institute
  • First Fish App from the Smithsonian Is Free on iTunes

    The Smithsonian Guide to the Shore Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific First Fish App from the Smithsonian Is Free on iTunes: The Smithsonian Guide to the Shore Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific
    • February 14, 2012
    • Tropical Research Institute
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