The Spondylus Route, along with the Iron Route "In the Center of the World," the Liberator of South America Route, the Volcanoes Route, the Flowers Route, and the Yaku Ñamby Route (Water Route), are part of the new macro-tourism plan launched by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism, headed by Freddy Ehlers. […]
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Ecosol Foundation Press Release. Through this statement, we inform our fellow citizens that construction is underway in our city on the Metrovía Trunk 2 project. One of the project's activities is to remove the trees found in the […]
A reforestation process with native plants in the Chongón-Colonche mountain range forest and some watersheds in the province of Santa Elena, which will cover 600 hectares in its first phase, was the agreement signed a few days ago by representatives of the Federation of Communes of Santa Elena (Francisco Reyes) and the National Secretariat […]
One of the most important contributions to wildlife conservation in our country is now available in online (free) and print formats: the Red Book of Mammals of Ecuador. It contains information on endangered species, organized by the degree of threat to each species. Ten years after the first […]
The Are You Serious? project was launched in early 2010 and brings together young people of different nationalities whose mission is to instill a sense of responsibility toward society through travel. Its first project began in February of this year and has been touring cities around the world, where they showcase objects and actions that appeal to […]
PHOTO: Enrique de la Montaña/SIMBIOE After a recovery process that took more than three weeks, during which she was under observation and regaining weight at the Guayllabamba Zoo, a couple of weeks ago, a harpy eagle named Airobain was reintroduced into her habitat in the Cofán commune of Zábalo. The […]
Remember that we are all ONE and that the ripple effect of our thoughts, emotions, and actions touches not only our inner circle but also the entire Planet and the Cosmos. Carla […]
By Pedro Vincent Bowen Etymologically, the cholo is defined as a person "descended from the Spanish mestizo." For me, respecting outside criteria, the cholo, as we traditionally conceptualize it in our coastal environment, is a special race, a unique hybrid, with no similarities in the varying world of civilizations. His morphological characteristics, customs, and abilities are unmistakable. His […]
Image: Nayarit.gob.mx With this article, which closes Citizen Security Week, we focus on this type of crime, in which some countries in Asia and Africa (Nigeria specifically) are hotbeds of some cases of fraudsters, who target people with little computer knowledge, to obtain information or money, in some […]
Earth Hour has already begun in some cities around the world and will continue across time zones over the next few hours. Lesotho, Nigeria, and South Africa are currently in the dark, joining this global call. More than 4,000 cities in 131 countries around the world are expected to […]
