ECOMINGA’S RESERVES

EcoMinga Foundation has established a national network of 15 reserves protecting approximately 12,000 hectares (nearly 30,000 acres). These areas preserve hundreds of species of flora and fauna, many of which are endemic and globally threatened. Among them are dozens of small vertebrates—frogs, lizards, rodents—as well as orchids, vines, and even new species of trees discovered within our reserves. These protected areas are often adjacent to national parks that safeguard higher-altitude ecosystems. In this way, our reserves help extend protection down into the mid and lower elevations of the Amazonian foothills and the western slopes of the Tropical Andes in northwestern Ecuador.

Two of our reserves—Cerro Candelaria and Río Zuñag—are officially recognized within Ecuador’s National System of Protected Areas (SNAP) as Private Wildlife Refuges.

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  1. Private Protected Area Candelaria
  2. Zuñag Private Protected Area (Wildlife Refuge)
  3. Booking Candelaria
  4. Booking Naturetrek Candelaria
  5. Booking Naturetrek Vizcaya
  6. Booking Rio Zuñag
  7. Booking Machay
  8. Booking Chamana
  9. Booking Olivier Currat
  10. Booking Rio Verde / Bosque Protector Cerro Candelaria
  11. Booking Noah Britton
  12. Book of the Frogs of Adela
  13. Booking Nelson Palacios
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Reserve House of the Frogs of Adela

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