Jungle Conservation Volunteer
Founded in 1986, and aims to conserve regional biodiversity in the Amazon region. The organization owns more than 200 hectares of land, which has since been declared a Biological Nature Reserve. An impressive 70 percent of the reserve is still virgin forest, the remaining 30 percent are reforested. In order not to jeopardize this process by tourist traffic, the nature reserve is not open to the public. The main objective of the volunteer project is the promotion of biological nature conservation. In addition to sustainable management of natural resources, these include, above all, environmental education, nature conservation and the study of primary forests. Therefore, professional studies may be carried out during your volunteering work in the biological station. The project site is located south of the Napo River, an affluent of the Amazon River, at an altitude of 450 meters above sea level.