Amazon Conservation
We conserve biodiversity in Peru and Bolivia where the Andes meet the Amazon rainforest
| Curious, social, and almost always on the move, the ๐ช๐ต๐ถ๐๐ฒ-๐น๐ถ๐ฝ๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐ฃ๐ฒ๐ฐ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ (๐๐ข๐บ๐ข๐ด๐ด๐ถ ๐ฑ๐ฆ๐ค๐ข๐ณ๐ช) is rarely seen alone.
These animals travel through the Amazon in large herds, communicating constantly as they search for food across the forest. Their strong social behavior and need for large, connected habitats make them an important indicator of healthy ecosystems.
Captured by the camera traps of our sister organization , this moment offers a rare look at one of the Amazonโs most fascinating forest travelers.
We are proud to announce that we have once again earned Candidโs Platinum Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition for nonprofit transparency and accountability.
This year, we are also honored to receive accreditation from the Better Business Bureau's (BBB) Wise Giving Alliance and to maintain our 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. You can also help us update our rating on Great Non-profits too! Leave a review about why you support Amazon Conservation and our mission at their website: https://greatnonprofits.org/write-review
These recognitions reflect our commitment to transparency, effective and responsible use of donor contributions, and to maximizing our conservation impact in the Amazon. They are a testament to the dedication of our team, partners, supporters, and donors who make this work possible every day.
๐ค Thank you for your trust and continued support as we work together to protect the Amazon's forests, biodiversity, and communities.
06/04/2026
Somewhere in the Amazon, a bird you've never heard of is singing right now. ๐ถ๐ฆ
On Global Big Day, our teams at Amazon Conservation's biological stations documented 450 unique bird species โ more than a third of every species recorded in Peru that single day. From the cloud forests of Wayqecha to the river terraces of Los Amigos, the Amazon's biodiversity spoke for itself.
That's not a coincidence. That's what an intact rainforest sounds and looks like. As we count down the days until World Environment Day, letโs remember why the Amazon is irreplaceable and why we must all act .
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06/02/2026
A maned wolf. An Orinoco goose. A spider monkey. A marsh deer.๐บ๐ฆ๐๐
These are just a few of the more than 20 endangered species that call Bajo Madidi, Bolivia's largest conservation area, home. Bajo Madidi was established seven years ago today with support from Amazon Conservation via Conservaciรณn Amazรณnica - ACEAA and over 800 local stakeholders. Happy Anniversary, Bajo Madidi! ๐ฅณ
This , we'll be celebrating Bajo Madidiโฆ and every wild place worth protecting. Swipe to learn more.
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