Çağan H. Şekercioğlu, University of Utah (IMAGE)
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University of Utah ornithologist Çağan Şekercioğlu uses radio equipment to track an orange-billed nightingale-thrush in the Costa Rican countryside. A new study by Şekercioğlu indicates that wooded "shade" plantations where coffee and cacao (the source of chocolate) are grown are better for bird diversity than open farmlands, although forests still are the best habitat for tropical birds.
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Mauricio Paniagua Castro
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