Friday, February 26, 2010

Update: Spider Monkey Sanctuary

You may recall we were involved in rescuing six spider monkeys. We're still looking for donations for the spider monkey sanctuary at the Domitila Wildlife Reserve, including the following items:

  • kongs
  • balls
  • rope
  • dog-toys
  • plush animal
  • non-electric infant or toddler toys
  • metal bowls 

They can be mailed to our office: 872 E. Front, Suite 200, Ventura, CA 93001

Cash donations can be made on our website.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Nicaragua's Spectral Bat

A question via Twitter:

"Is it true that Nicaragua is home to the world's 2nd largest bat?"
- Tours To Nicaragua (@NicaGuide)

The answer is a qualified "yes." Nicaragua is home to the spectral bat, the largest known carnivorous bat, and a member of the megabat family.

The largest of the "megabats" is the Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), a rare fruit bat whose wingspan can be almost six feet. Nicaragua's spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum) generally has a wingspan just under three feet, and is believed to be the largest carnivorous bat in the megabat family. There may be other fruit bats, in addition to the Giant golden-crowned flying fox, which are larger than the spectral bat, but the spectral bat is larger than all other carnivorous bats.


Pictured above is our director of conservation science, Dr. Kim Williams-Guillen (R), with the famous bat expert Merlin Tuttle (L), Nicaraguan biologists, and a spectral bat found at Nicaragua's Volcan Mombacho during a 2008 workshop on methods for surveying bat populations.

Let us know if you have other questions about the flora and fauna of Central America!

Friday, February 5, 2010

GoodSearch: An Easy Way to Raise Money for Paso Pacifico

Help Paso Pacifico every time you shop and search online by adding our new GoodSearch toolbar: http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/paso-pacifico

Adding the GoodToolbar is a great way to ensure that every purchase and web search you make will count as a donation to your cause.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Explore La Flor

If you're traveling to Central America and interested in the incredible diversity of the Pacific slope of Nicaragua, please consider taking a tour with Explore La Flor, an eco-tour company born of our initiative to empower communities by launching entrepreneurs and training community nature guides.

As the tourism sector grows in Nicaragua, nature tourism has the potential to provide economic benefit to local communities while also supporting conservation efforts.

Paso Pacifico provides training and business development for hospitality entrepreneurs from rural villages. After extensive nature guide training these young adults launched Explore La Flor.
Photo: Community guides in their kayaks explore 
the mangrove forest in an estuary near Ostional.
(Not pictured: the Howler monkeys sounding off in the trees.)