Chocó Tucan
Chocó Tucan eating the Camacho’s flowers
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Chocó Tucan eating the Camacho’s flowers
After months of walking the streams, thanks to Eider, Pablo and the IndoAmerica University of Quito, we delivered the water map of the Los Laureles site. A very important job to understand the importance of water in the community.
Interesting new observation from the hide with the identification of a rare bird registered in danger on the red list of Ecuador. Brown Wood-Rail (Aramides wolf).
Research and identification of fish species in the watercourses of the reserve and the village by the Indo-América University of Quito. A work that will continue on several outings and workshops with the villagers.
The second lodge with a capacity of 4 people has been completed, which allows us now to receive families or small groups.
Checking the photos of the camera trap to look birds activity that appeared an Ocelot.
For more comfort and greenhouse production, we have doubled the size of the growing space while keeping the bamboo structures.
How not to fall in love with these little creatures. Here are some pictures of saltarines spiders from the garden taken by the photographer @Daniel Restrepo Gonzalez fotografo
We received our first tourists, a new stage opens to us, hoping to arrive in some time to a self-financing project.