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Skip to main content. American Climber Science Program. Exploration, research, and conservation in remote and mountain environments. Participating Scientists and Students. 2014 Costa Rica Coast to Coast. July 15, 2016. To August 20, 2016. Join us in the Cordillera Blanca July - August 2016! Applications are due May 15, 2016. August 22, 2016. To September 15, 2016. Join us in the Cusco area Aug 22 - Sep 15, 2016! 2014 Costa Rica Coast to Coast. August 10, 2015. June 10, 2015. Between June 15th and August ...

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Skip to main content. American Climber Science Program. Exploration, research, and conservation in remote and mountain environments. Participating Scientists and Students. 2014 Costa Rica Coast to Coast. Monday, August 10, 2015. 2014 Costa Rica Coast to Coast. Create a Post on Cusco 2015. Black carbon and light absorbing particles on glaciers. Controls on nitrogen in mountainous tropical forests. Monitoring arthropod diversity in high-elevation ecosystems. Water quality during rapid glacier loss.

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Skip to main content. American Climber Science Program. Exploration, research, and conservation in remote and mountain environments. Participating Scientists and Students. 2014 Costa Rica Coast to Coast. Participating Scientists and Students. Dr Holly Alpert- White Bark Institute. Holly Alpert currently lives near Boulder, Colorado, and works with the Inyo-Mono Integrated Regional Water Management. A young organization dedicated to innovative interdisciplinary environmental problem-solving. Dr Liz Balgor...

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Skip to main content. American Climber Science Program. Exploration, research, and conservation in remote and mountain environments. Participating Scientists and Students. 2014 Costa Rica Coast to Coast. Cole, R.J., Holl, K.D., Zahawi, R.A., Wickey, P., and Townsend, A. 2016. Leaf litter arthropod responses to tropical forest restoration. Ecology and Evolution (in press). Pricope, N.G.,. Human and Environmental Changes in South-East Asia. RB Singh and P. Prokop (editors), Springer Inc. Schmitt CG, All J,...

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