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                         AmazCitSci AmazCitSciThe smallest smallest – because migration is not just a matter of sizeRead moreBy Vanessa Eyng y Guido Miranda Collaborators: Claudia Acosta and Gina Leite The Tacana people are located in the… 
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                         AmazCitSci AmazCitSciLooking at Amazonian turtles and the importance of monitoring themRead moreBy Camila Fagundes and Camila Ferrara – WCS Brasil The turtles of the Amazon, like many other animals, move… 
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                         AmazCitSci AmazCitSciBiodiversity on the moveRead moreTe invitamos a explorar los movimientos por los ríos de la Cuenca Amazónica La Red Ciencia Ciudadana para la Amazonía… 
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                         AmazCitSci AmazCitSciNew partners of the Citizen Science Network for the AmazonRead moreThe Citizen Science Network for the Amazon is growing. Welcome to todxs; it is a pleasure to collaborate with you!… 
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                         AmazCitSci AmazCitSciIctio App: Monitoring Amazon fishRead moreBy Fish TV, Brazil That there are migratory species, we know. But what if I said you could be… 
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                         AmazCitSci AmazCitSciAmazon Fish database integrates with IctioRead moreAmazon Fish/ Ictio The Amazon Fish consortium integrates its database of freshwater fish to the Ictio platform. Along with… 
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                         AmazCitSci AmazCitSciProfessors teach curriculum subjects taking Amazonian culture into the classroomRead moreBy Julia de Freitas and Vanessa Eyng Teachers from the municipality of Tefé, in the Amazon, started the activities… 
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                        AmazCitSciThree Methods to Learn about Fish Migrations in the AmazonRead moreThe Amazon River, from its headwaters in the Andes to its mouth in the Atlantic, runs at least 5,000 kilometers.… 
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                        AmazCitSciThe Complex History of Amazonian WaterRead moreThe Amazon may seem homogeneous at first glance. Yet it only takes a little bit of time in this lush… 
 
