Ecotrackers- Corredor de etno-biodiversidad Galapagos-Sangay-Cutucú al Río Amazonas

Este es un blog para registrar las experiencias de los voluntarios de Ecotrackers, en la construccion del CORREDOR DE BIODIVERSIDAD MAS IMPORTANTE DEL MUNDO de Galápagos al Río Amazonas por el Río Morona. Que empezó en el año 2002. (This blog is for registering the experiences of Ecotrackers volunteers, with regards to the construction of the MOST IMPORTANT CORRIDOR OF BIODIVERSITY IN THE WORLD- from the Galapagos to the Amazon River through Rio Morona, which began in the year 2002.)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007


The community of San José:
San José is a colonist cattlevillage very close to the border. People were friendly and welcoming.


The men work from morning to evening in their farms a bit outside the village, and the place were a bit boring in the afternoon, when there was nothing to do. There were no young people – almost everybody between 18 and 25 had gone to Macas to study.



I had only little contact with indigenous communities, only when I was visiting communities with Orlando. People are still sceptic about the project, but some, the organisation Ecomorona is working well,


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