1. Volunteering Initiatives inside Ecuador
Volunteer at biological reserves throughout Ecuador, for example the Galapagos Islands and also the
Amazon, with conservation and community projects.
Gindo is considered the most remote with the reserves; the leg from the journey from Quito to Gindo
takes a 5 kilometre donkey ride. It's also the reserve that you will encounter by far the most wildlife;
about 20 troops of Howler Monkeys inhabit the reserve, while you will also find many distinct bird
and plant species.
The fir,000 hectares Gindo Biological Station discovered in south western coastal Ecuador. The
reserve is located in one of the most world's essential biodiversity hotspots, and it's also an
exceptional element of pristine forest in your neighborhood
The reserve conserves key remnant of Ecuador's coastal premontane wet forest, from which not as
much as 1 percent remains. Perfectly found in the Mache Mountains in your south western coastal
province of Esmeraldas, this remnant forest has got a unique composition of plants, internationally
renowned for both its diversity and rarity. The region's rugged topography (400 to 900 meters) and
also the coastal climate create a dense fog which shrouds most of Gindo's steeper ridges. Recent
reports inside the Gindo Biological Station have indicated making use of a added moisture out of
abundant fog drip, the spot receives above 2800mm of precipitation every year. Characteristically,
the realm undergoes a prolonged, warm rainy season from January to August, employing a cooler,
drier season usually transpiring from September to December. Conditions on the reserve during the
wet season is usually rigorous between January and June. Plant community composition and
structure changes greatly with successive altitude zones from valley floors to hilltops.
For about four years scientists appear to have been conducting research at Gindo. Recent years they
have been specializing in birds: the Long-wattled Umbrellabird, the Purple-throated Fruitcrow, and
then the Pale-mandibled Aracari. Previously a two year period and may mist netting smaller birds in
three different varieties of habitats and continuing this research for many years that comes. In the
long run there're aiming to expand their research to amphibians, reptiles, insects and bats. The
scientists spend about 15-22 days on a monthly basis on the reserve and during the period it will be
easier for volunteers to assist you to and learn shop.
Rare animals purchased at the reserve consist of the jaguar, several small cat species, the Long
Wattled Umbrella Bird, the Giant Anteater and abundant populations of an threatened Mantled
Howler Monkey. Via an in-depth botanical inventory being conducted by Ecuador's National
Herbarium, over 2000 different plant species had been documented. Thirty of all of these species are
completely having their first go science. The Long Wattled Umbrella Bird is rare or completely
absent in the majority of its range where forest continues to be cut, but is very abundant with the
Gindo Biological Reserve.
Volunteer Activities
Reforestation and station maintenance: seed selection; maintenance and monitoring of nursery;
replanting trees in your reforestation lines; trail maintenance; work with the medicinal garden and
banana plantation.
Nature hikes: these provide volunteers an understanding in to the wildlife they are simply
2. accommodating preserve. Reserve staff will facilitate and share clues about the biology, ecology and
dendrology throughout the reserve together with its system of trails.
Individual projects: these rely on the year and interests of one's volunteer but can also include: bird
inventory; upkeep of orchid and bromelia garden; assisting resident researchers; developing new
trails.