In March, an injured puma cub was rescued in the dry forests of Loja in southern Ecuador. Frankling Jiménez, of the Saucillo community, discovered the cub and immediately called Nature and Culture International for help. … [Read more...] about The Story of Chakishca: A Puma Cub Rescued in Ecuador
Serranía Incahuasi Natural Area: Protecting Bolivia’s Diverse & Threatened Habitat
The Bolivian Andes contains incredible wildlife and essential water sources, but deforestation is rapidly destroying its ecosystems. Recent data reveal Bolivia is currently experiencing one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world. … [Read more...] about Serranía Incahuasi Natural Area: Protecting Bolivia’s Diverse & Threatened Habitat
Donor Impact Report: Spring 2021
Nature and Culture International’s strength is in people who share the same dreams: of diverse vibrant cultures; of forests and savannas alive with birds, plants, and frogs; of clean water and air and a livable climate. Our strength is in 66 local staff and the 275 rural and indigenous communities … [Read more...] about Donor Impact Report: Spring 2021
New Map Identifies Areas of Water Importance in Ecuador
On March 26, 2021, at a ceremony for the newly declared Huambaló La Moya Water Protection Area, Nature and Culture International presented a new map to the Ministry of Environment and Water to support the protection of water resources in Ecuador. The map identifies areas of water importance for … [Read more...] about New Map Identifies Areas of Water Importance in Ecuador