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History of Las Nubes captured in stunning photo book

Las Nubes: Conservation in the Cloud Forests of Costa Rica, a new book by two 91亚色 graduate students, tells the story of the Las Nubes Biological Reserve through stunning photos and accompanying text, from its 91亚色 beginnings until today.

鈥淟as Nubes is Spanish for 鈥榯he clouds鈥, and Las Nubes Biological Reserve is a place where the opportunity for discovery is as limitless as the sky,鈥 write its authors, 91亚色 environmental studies PhD candidate Chris Saker (MES 鈥09) and Ana Maria Martinez (MES 鈥10), a PhD candidate in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Education.

Organic shade-grown coffee beans. All photos by Brett Cole

Las Nubes: Conservation in the Cloud Forests of Costa Rica (Rainforest Editions), available through the 91亚色 Bookstore, is dedicated to the memory of the late 91亚色 environmental studies Professor Howard Daugherty.

Golden-hooded Tanager

鈥淭he book is intended to raise awareness of the natural beauty of this ecosystem and the research, teaching and outreach programs conducted at Las Nubes,鈥 says Barbara Rahder, former dean of the Faculty of Environmental Studies (FES). 鈥淚t is also a fundraising project for FES and the Fisher Fund.鈥

But it is also what Rahder calls 鈥渁 tribute to the years Professor Howard Daugherty spent developing our educational and research programs at Las Nubes.鈥 Daugherty first conceived of the book as a way of showcasing the program's accomplishments, and the reserve itself, as well as promoting conservation. He spent some two years on the book, hand picking the photos from the thousands that had been taken, and helping to fashion the storyline. After his death, the work was continued by his colleagues, students and friends.

Laughing Falcons

The book contains 200 photographs by nature photographer Brett Cole, of everything colourful, strange and wonderful that thrives and fights for life amid the towering rainforests聽鈥撀爁rom birds, such as the Golden-hooded Tanager and flowers like the Apostle鈥檚 Iris, to the Morpho butterfly, a caterpillar dotted with parasites, and spiders and shiny-backed beetles.

Cole was commissioned by FES in 2007 鈥渢o capture the fragile, but diverse ecosystem at Las Nubes,鈥 says Rahder. And capture it he did, showing a glimpse of the rich diversity of the 124 hectares of protected rainforest on the Pacific slopes of the Talamanca Mountains in southern Costa Rica. It was this piece of rainforest that was donated to 91亚色 by Dr. M.M. (Woody) Fisher in 1998.

It鈥檚 not only an essential refuge for tropical biodiversity, but a place where students and researchers from 91亚色鈥檚 FES, as well as other academic institutions, go to learn and conduct research in tropical conservation, sustainable development and biodiversity, while working with local communities.

Apostle's Iris

鈥淗undreds of our undergraduate and graduate students have been able to do fieldwork at Las Nubes. 91亚色 is committed to social justice and that is embodied in our fair trade Las Nubes coffee, which is grown by local farmers in shaded coffee farms,鈥 says Rahder.

Orchard spider

All proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Fisher Fund in Neo-Tropical Conservation, Faculty of Environmental Studies, 91亚色, to support student and faculty research at Las Nubes.

Order single copies through the or by contacting Steve Glassman, bookstore director, at glassman@yorku.ca or ext. 33018.

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