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Endangered tree boa found within FCAT reserve
Blomber’s Tree Boa (Corallus blombergi), an IUCN Endangered species, was recently found within the FCAT reserve! Commonly known as the Ecuadorian annulated tree boa, this

FCAT awarded grant from US Fish and Wildlife Service for Neotropical Migratory bird conservation
The project, titled ‘Community-based conservation of Neotropical migratory birds in the Ecuadorian Chocó’, will directly contribute to the conservation of Neotropical migratory birds in and

New Field Station!
In August 2019 FCAT finished building a field station with capacity for 44 people. It was officially inaugurated with the presence of the local communities,

Tulane University Course
Tulane University students came for a field course: Tropical Field Biology & Conservation. The two-week course helped students develop skills and abilities to become better

Lush Charity Pot Grant
FCAT received a grant from the LUSH Charity Pot for the project: “Connecting local youths to nature through the study and protection of a threatened

Land Purchase and Construction of a Research Station
We are extremely exited to announce that FCAT purchased 164ha of primary forest for conservation inside the Reserva Mache-Chindul (Mache-Chindul Reserve)!! The reserve has a
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