Nature and Culture International celebrates 20 years of conservation success with anniversary events in both North America and South America, bringing together the founders, partners, and supporters who have made NCI’s work possible. Earlier this year, Nature and Culture International celebrated … [Read more...] about NCI Celebrates 20th Anniversary in Quito, Ecuador
Colombia Creates a New Protected Area!
On Wednesday, December 14, 2016, Colombia’s Antioquia regional environmental authority, CorAntioquia, established the 13,000 acre Cacica Noría Regional Protected Area. This area protects rich cloud forests of the Andes, the world’s highest biodiversity ecoregion, together with a diversity of other … [Read more...] about Colombia Creates a New Protected Area!
The San Diego Union Tribune Interviews NCI Founder Ivan Gayler on Saving the planet, one forest at a time.
Ivan Gayler (Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune) By Lisa Deaderick, Union Tribune September 25, 2016 - From 30,000 feet, while flying over the Amazon 30 years ago, Ivan Gayler saw a pattern of logging roads and forest fires. It was too much destruction. “The greatest ecosystem on the … [Read more...] about The San Diego Union Tribune Interviews NCI Founder Ivan Gayler on Saving the planet, one forest at a time.
66,000 Acre Reserve Declared in Northern Peru
After three years of work, we are celebrating the declaration of the 66,954 acre Chicuate Chinguelas Private Conservation Area in northern Peru, which safeguards rich biodiversity and a stunning landscape. Since 2013, NCI's local team in Piura has worked with the community of Segunda y Cajas, the … [Read more...] about 66,000 Acre Reserve Declared in Northern Peru
A Milestone for the Protection of Peru’s Birding Hotspot
In May, the ordinance for the 306,000 acre Carpish Mountain Forest Regional Conservation Area was passed by the regional government in Huánuco, Peru – a major first step on the road to protecting this precious ecosystem. A bird watcher's dream, the cloud forests of Carpish are humming with an … [Read more...] about A Milestone for the Protection of Peru’s Birding Hotspot
Sustainable Livelihoods Series: Achiote Harvest in Ecuador
This is the first article in our Sustainable Livelihoods series, exploring NCI's work with communities to develop new sources of income based on the sustainable use of natural resources in and around the areas we've helped these communities protect. From our Palo Santo project in the dry forest of … [Read more...] about Sustainable Livelihoods Series: Achiote Harvest in Ecuador
NCI Announced as 2016 Classy Awards Finalist
We have some exciting news to share. Our Andean corridor program, which is connecting habitats and communities to conserve a biodiversity hotspot, has been named a Classy Awards Finalist. We are in excellent company, among the 100 most innovative nonprofits and social enterprises of 2016! We … [Read more...] about NCI Announced as 2016 Classy Awards Finalist
Update from Director of NCI-Ecuador
As you likely have heard, Ecuador suffered a severe earthquake on the evening of Saturday, April 16th with its epicenter in the northern coastal region of the country. Thankfully, we have confirmed that NCI staff and their families are all safe. However, the situation in the country is grave, … [Read more...] about Update from Director of NCI-Ecuador
NCI Commemorates Expanded Partnership with Mexico’s National Park Service
In anticipation of Earth Day on April 22nd, Nature and Culture International’s team in Mexico celebrated their renewed partnership with CONANP, Mexico’s National Park Service, which began in 2013 and has now grown to encompass the entire northwest region of Sonora and Sinaloa. Through this … [Read more...] about NCI Commemorates Expanded Partnership with Mexico’s National Park Service
Jaguar Sighting Near NCI’s Monte Mojino Reserve in Mexico
Nature and Culture International Names New Chairman of the Board
Nature and Culture International welcomes David Welborn as Chairman of the Board as it enters its 20th year of saving tropical forests and the many plant and animal species that call them home. A former president of San Diego Coastkeeper and avid outdoorsman, David and his wife Ann Hunter Welborn … [Read more...] about Nature and Culture International Names New Chairman of the Board
23,000 Acre Reserve Declared in the Andes of Ecuador
Situated in the lush landscape of Ecuador's Andes mountains, one of the top priorities of our Cuenca office is to protect the high-altitude ecosystems that supply water to millions of people living downstream. We recently celebrated the declaration of the 23,094 acre El Pan Municipal Reserve after a … [Read more...] about 23,000 Acre Reserve Declared in the Andes of Ecuador
In 2015: 190,000 acres of Amazon rainforest safeguarded in Peru
Our local team in Amazonas, Peru led the creation of three protected areas in 2015. The Tijae Nain, Dase Nain and Monte Alegre Conservation Concessions span nearly 190,000 acres of rich Amazon rainforest, protecting endangered species alongside indigenous Awajun communities. This is a remarkable … [Read more...] about In 2015: 190,000 acres of Amazon rainforest safeguarded in Peru
In 2015: Nearly 450,000 acres of watershed forests protected in Bolivia and Ecuador
The Ivi Maraei Municipal Watershed Reserve in Chuquisaca, Bolivia and the Gualaquiza Municipal Reserve in Cuenca, Ecuador preserve rich Andean cloud forests, a stunning array of species, and the regions' water supply. They represent a vision by the local communities and governments to secure clean … [Read more...] about In 2015: Nearly 450,000 acres of watershed forests protected in Bolivia and Ecuador
In 2015: Four new reserves declared in Colombia preserving over 170,000 acres
In 2015 we began our expansion into Colombia, where great opportunities exist to support the regional environmental authorities in protecting the country's incredible biodiversity. With the assistance of NCI's funding and support, four new reserves spanning 173,162 acres of tropical mountain and … [Read more...] about In 2015: Four new reserves declared in Colombia preserving over 170,000 acres