Current Projects

Ecuadorian Amazon

The Ecuadorian Amazon is nestled in the foothills of the Andes mountains. Fresh water springs that emerge in the Andean Paramo are the provenance of Amazon river tributaries. These headwater ecosystems are vital to sustaining life downriver in areas such as Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. 

The Ecuadorian Amazon is also home to a variety of unique indigenous cultures, including two uncontacted tribes the Tagaeri and Taromenane. The rich cultural history and geographic diversity make this area of the Amazon rainforest exceptionally unique. 

Explore the two projects we currently have in the Ecuadorian Amazon.

Our Projects

Community-based reserve in Zancudococha

111,200 acres conserved in the Kichwa territory of Zancudococha

Private Reserve in Morona-Santiago

16,500 acres abutting the Sangay National Park