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The links below will lead you to information about the history of the QuetzalCam project, as well as highlights of the QuetzalCam 2000 and 2001 season. Enjoy, and to keep up with all the Cloudforest action be sure to sign up for the Cloud Forest Alive newsletter.


QuetzalCam 2002 Season From the clean of the nests to a sad end of 3 different chicks.
QuetzalCam 2001 Highlights Gallery Follow along as we give you the best images so far of the QuetzalCam 2001 season.
Quetzal Conservation Read about our efforts in Quetzal conservation and see some of the best pictures taken during the 2001 nesting season. Nestbox in the forest
QuetzalCam 2001 chick
QuetzalCam History: Read the story of how the QuetzalCam project came to exist, including guided photos of project implementation.
QuetzalCam 2000 Highlights Gallery: The best photographs of the first Quetzal nest ever to be featured live on the web!
QuetzalCam 2000 Movies: The best time-lapse movies created by QuetzalCam 2000. Great looks at the egg hatching, feeding time, and more!
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The QuetzalCam effort is allowing biologists to closely observe the nesting habits of this culturally and ecologically important bird. At the same time, it gives our viewers the opportunity to experience a part of the amazing cloud forest ecosystem even though they may be thousands of miles away! This is what Cloud Forest Alive! is all about!


QCam Home | Latest Pictures | Qcam 2003 | 2003 Highlights | Quetzal Biology
QCam Pasts Seasons | Quetzal Conservation | Contribute | ColibríCam

This website was developed to enhance global understanding of the unique and important cloud forests of Central America. Through their impact on water and soil quality, climate patterns, and numerous known and unknown plant and animal species, cloud forests profoundly affect life surrounding them and life around the planet. Current financing and management provided by the Tropical Science Center and Forum One Communications. Past support from the World Bank and the Central American Commission for Environment and Development (CCAD). Contact Wagner Lopez info@cloudforestalive.org with comments or questions.