Panama Canal Project (PCP PIRE)
From Dante’s Peak to the Panama Canal
Does a Natural History Museum dialogue with a Science Center?
From pollen to forests
Teaching paleontology: The end of the introductory course in paleontology of Panama
What are All Hands meeting attendees saying about the event?
There is strength in numbers
Adding pieces to the Isthmus formation puzzle
Knocking down the tower
Understanding past geography
MacFadden visits University de Los Andes, Bogotá
PCP-PIRE and the Annual Geological Society of America Meeting: Communicating our discoveries to a national audience
Talking dietary evolution of horses at the Southwest Florida Fossil Club
Fascinated by paleontology
Getting to know wild cats: A key component for felids conservation in Panama and the Neotropics.
Advances in the knowledge of vertebrate paleontology in Panama
An outreach experience at Parque Explora, Colombia
Science Education in PCP-PIRE
California teachers learn paleontology in Panama
Decisions for my life
Discovering ancient environments
Introductory course to Panama's paleontology: A new challenge
Rebecca Koll, new paleobotany PhD student
Recent paleobotany field trip to the Azuero Peninsula
Fossil horses and the ancient environments of Panama
New K-12 education project
Studying Mammals in Panama
Looking for fossils: From Western US to the Panama Canal
Panama Canal Rare Earth Element Analyses
Teachers from Panama Teach Us the Importance of Public Outreach
Panama Fossils go to Washington DC
"The seas roll over but the rocks remain” (A.P. Herbert)
Living in Panama has been a real blast!
Forty million year old plants from Panama
High school students collaborate with PCP-PIRE and STRI scientists in the field
The Natural History of the Pearl Islands: A New Focus for the PIRE
A professor from "Universidad Autónoma de Chiriquí" visits FLMNH
The Panamanian strait and the probable use of the canal seaway
Clumped Isotopes at PCP-PIRE
Wildcats of Panama
The excitement of being a paleontologist
Researcher from the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur visits the PCP-PIRE in Gainesville
Late Quaternary of the Neotropics: First of the PCP-PIRE Thematic Clusters
A ride on the Fossil Freeway