By Richard Margoluis | Vice-President
We’re plugging along with our Tapir project based out of the Rafiki Safari Lodge in the Savegre River Watershed. In the past few months, we’ve beefed up our monitoring system, installing a series of donated cameras. We are also exploring the possibility of getting graduate students to come to the Watershed to help do the biological research needed to support the repopulation of tapirs in the zone. But by far the best news is that a tapir was spotted (and photographed) where the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor and the Savegre River Watershed intersect. Check it out (photos attached). Yea!!!
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