Three Ways SERVIR is Supporting Biodiversity in the Amazon
![A yellow-spotted river turtle (Podocnemis unifilis) in Pucallpa, Peru. Photo credit: Jacob Ramthun, SERVIR.](/sites/default/files/styles/card_flag/public/2023-09/bioday%20turtle%20v3.jpg.webp?itok=ectGTRcR)
May 22 is World Biodiversity Day, and this year we’re highlighting SERVIR’s commitment to protecting biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest.
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May 22 is World Biodiversity Day, and this year we’re highlighting SERVIR’s commitment to protecting biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest.
Mangrove forests do a lot of heavy lifting to mitigate the effects of coastal flooding. As NASA turns the spotlight on oceans this Earth Day, learn how the joint NASA-USAID SERVIR program is using Earth satellites to support these unique ecosystems that protect 15% of the world’s coasts.
|Stephanie A. Jiménez, Christine Evans, Vanesa Martín, Jacob Ramthun
This workshop is the third in a series offered by SERVIR Amazonia focused on using remote sensing to monitor mangroves in Guyana.