International Partners
Our support to the Environmental Ministry of Ecuador has led to the creation of three new biosphere reserves recognized by UNESCO in Ecuador - the Podocarpus-El Condor in 2007, the Cajas Massif Biosphere Reserve in 2013, and the Bosque Seco Biosphere Reserve in 2014.
Through our partnership with Latin Discoveries, a Destination Management Company based in South America, we spread awareness with thousands of travelers visiting Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador and Peru since 1998.
Birdlife International has collaborated with us in protecting our reserves that are hotspots for diversity in bird species, and thus global conservation priorities.
Through our partnership with RARE, we are spreading awareness about watershed conservation among municipalities in South America.
The Biological Inventories conducted by the Field Museum facilitated our work towards the establishment of several Regional Conservation Areas in the Peruvian Amazon.
Through our partnership with ABC, we are identifying the distribution and abundance of the golden-backed mountain-tanager (Cnemathraupis aureodorsalis) in the Carpish mountain range in Peru. Learn more about ABC: https://abcbirds.org.
Bolivia
Our partner in Bolivia, Natura Bolivia is helping us to conserve 100,000 acres by the end of 2014 as well as implement reciprocal water agreements in local communities.
Colombia
NCI is pleased to partner with Gaia Amazonas and the Andes-Amazon-Atlantic Biological Corridor.
Ecuador
We have partnered with the biologists at the local Technical University of Loja on numerous projects, including our successful Palo Santo program in the endangered dry forests of southern Ecuador.
We support Ecuador's Ministry of Environment in creating new protected areas from the local to the national level. We have worked with them since the late 1990s and maintain a strong partnership with government officials.
We partner with the municipality of Loja in Ecuador on a number of protected areas and other conservation initiatives.
We work with the municipality of Cuenca in Ecuador on a number of conservation initiatives, including the Cajas Massif Biosphere Reserve and the FORAGUA Regional Water Trust.
England and Wales
World Land Trust is a critical funder in land purchases that have been necessary in Ecuador, and most recently Peru, to link vital conservation lands of the tropical Andes and Amazon forests.
Germany
Mexico
We support the Mexican National Commission for Protected Areas to conserve the tropical deciduous forests of Sonora through the nationally protected Alamos Federal Reserve and our privately managed Monte Mojino Reserve.
Peru