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Rainforest Expedition in the Ecuadorian Amazon

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Research rare species, help the conservation of the rainforest and volunteer on community projects on this remote and pioneering Amazon expedition in South America

The Amazon rainforest is one of the planet’s most diverse ecosystems, being the home to 30% of all known plant and animal species, as well as a variety of indigenous cultures and settlers who make their living in this seemingly inhospitable terrain. Joining this GVI Amazon adventure in Ecuador takes will take you into the heart of this lush and remote part of the world to help protect the precious rainforest and aid community development initiatives. Volunteers support wildlife conservation by conducting research and scientific investigation work, and work on community projects, including facilitating the learning of English as a foreign language. In addition, the project runs a number of exciting adventure side trips that give volunteers the chance to further explore and experience this thrilling part of Ecuador.

Further training options are also available at this location, including long-term internships, short-term internships and GVI's unique BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques qualification.

My GVI expedition experience has been littered with highlights: I've met loads of good friends, learned lots of cool things about the Yachana Reserve and the animals in it, had a brilliant time teaching English to the local kids at Puerto Rico and enjoyed other stuff too...

Chris Morgan, Edinburgh, UK, GVI Volunteer

What Difference Does This Expedition Make?

GVI is making a difference in Ecuador’s Amazon by supporting the Yachana Foundation and local efforts to preserve the rainforest and its extraordinary diversity of plants and animals. These efforts include promoting sustainable economic and agricultural alternatives for its inhabitants, many of whom are from poor, indigenous communities. Volunteers have been compiling valuable species lists of animal life found within Yachana's private land reserve. This has resulted in the discovery of a rare species of glass frog, which further strengthens the documented conservation value of the area.

Highlights

Enjoying the intensive in-camp training to gain basic knowledge of the environment; experiencing the sights and sounds of the tropical rainforest; spending nights camping out in the rainforest; setting photo-trapping equipment to see what you can catch on film; enjoying wildlife observation from the river; experiencing the rainforest at night on nocturnal frog and mammal surveys; discovering rare and possibly new species; learning bush skills and rainforest ecology; exploring different parts of the Amazon; working with and training local students and the local community and learning how to navigate in the forest.

Skills And Qualifications Received

Tropical forest ecology, Forest biodiversity survey techniques, Identification skills, BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques (optional), Specimen preparation and preservation (depending on availability), Introduction to Ethno-botany (depending on availability), Jungle crafts, Introduction to TEFL, First Aid & CPR training (certification optional), Kichwa culture and language, Introductory Spanish, Vegetation/habitat mapping, Interpersonal skills.

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Location

You will be based on 1,800 hectares of (mainly) primary rainforest on lands neighbouring the tiny village of Mondaña, located on the Napo River between the cities of Tena and Coca, in the eastern part of Ecuador. On the south side of the river is Yachana Eco-Lodge (an internationally-recognised, award-winning ecotourism lodge) and Yachana High School. GVI’s expedition site is located on the north side of the river and is reached via a combination of bus and motorised canoe.

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Field Conditions

The expedition base camp is located adjacent to the Napo River in a cleared area within the rainforest. It contains a dormitory-style residence that has cooking facilities, showers and toilets, and provides volunteers with all the basic conditions for sleeping, eating, working and relaxing.

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Duration and Costs

Duration Cost
5 Weeks £1345
10 Weeks £2245
Group Size
12 to 18, plus expedition staff. Your daily working groups will be four to six people.
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