Wildlife research and conservation in a cloud forest ecosystem of Quelllomayo in the buffer zone of Machu picchu, Peru. Join us and visit this wildlife-rich area and contribute to conserving wild nature and local coffee-growing communities.
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Wildlife research and conservation in a cloud forest ecosystem of Quelllomayo in the buffer zone of Machu picchu, Peru. Join us and visit this wildlife-rich area and contribute to conserving wild nature and local coffee-growing communities.
The melodious call of the Musician wren (Cyphorhinus arada) in the Tambopata rainforest of Peru, at one of our bird research sites, the Explorer’s Inn. A recording by Andrew Spencer on xeno-canto.org
Snakes, like this beautiful Anaconda, sunbathing on a log next to an oxbow lake in the heart of the Amazon rainforest of Peru, make you feel so alive when you see them. This shot was taken by our wildlife and conservation projects coordinator Ian Markham (also of Wild Hope Collective).
Bat research and conservation in the Amazon rainforest of Peru. We offer volunteer, internship, and research opportunities to those who are passionate about and value wild nature.
A well-focused Palm tanager (Thraupis palmarum) sitting calmly on a dead banana leaf. Taken at the Secret Forest Station in Tambopata, Peru, by our conservation volunteer photographer Mas Mong Mo. https://www.faunaforever.org/
Our moto: Research. Education. Collaboration. Conservation