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Computational Sustainability Network members work in Ecuador’s cloud forest.
CompSustNet members in Ecuador's cloud forest. From left to right: Rich Bernstein, (Cornell), Chris Wood (Cornell Lab of Ornithology), Santiago Molina (Ecuador), Carla Gomes (Cornell), Angela Fuller (U.S. Geological Survey and Cornell), Andy Royle (USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center), Jeff Mecham (Ecuador), Greg Poe (Cornell).
Credit: Julián Larrea, Ecuador
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