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The bimonthly news bulletin Eco-Exchange features stories about promising conservation initiatives and important environmental issues in the Neotropics. Conservation Media Center director Diane Jukofsky and the CMC assistant, Nuria Bolaños, carefully research the articles. Eco-Exchange is distributed free of charge to nearly 2,000 journalists'esearchers, conservation groups, government agencies, foundations and funding institutions worldwide, but mainly in the Americas.

Eco-Exchange also appears on several sites on the Internet. The bulletin never carries stories about the Rainforest Alliance and is the only regularly published, independent, and fact-checked source of news about Neotropical conservation.

Read about the making of Eco-Exchange/Ambien-Tema.

2000
December Linking Parks to Lure Tourists
Mexican Volcano Ascent: Celebration & Protest
Green Hotline Handles Eco-Violations
October Conservation Groups Act after the Storm
Green Macaw Survival Unlikely in Costa Rica
Scientists Strive to Save Jags
August Forest Concessions on Trial in the Petén
Legal Contracts to Protect Private Wildlands
Satellite Tracks Sea Turtle Travels
June Caribbean Treaty Looks for Sea Change
Shifting Sands Threaten Caribbean Coasts
Scientist's Study Spurs 'Water for Life' Campaign
April Murders in Guatemala Stun Conservationists
Fresh Funds Grow Green Businesses
Public Outcry Saves Park In Paraguay
February Tribunal Weighs Water Contamination Cases
'Geniuses' At Work for Conservation
Region Grapples with Global Warming
1999
December 'Sustainable' Hotels New Option for Tourists
Linking Protection and Population
Three Nations Hope to Save their Manatees
October Ready to Hit the Mesoamerican Trail?
With U.S. Out, All Eyes on San Lorenzo
Calming Coastal Conflicts in Ecuador
August Experts Say Certified Forestry is Big Business
Villagers Once Ignored, Now Cheer Wetlands
Environmental Ed Pros Prosper
April Kids Share Goose Notes on the 'Net
People with a Plan Protect Refuge in Costa Rica
New Attitude Saves Sea Turtles in Salvador
February Land Swap: People and Wildlife Win
Banking on Bromeliads in Veracruz
Changing Farmers' Futures in NE Nicaragua




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