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    Newsletter March 2011

    ITB Berlin
    Napo Wildlife Center, was present in the World´s Leading travel Show that took place in Berlin from March 9-13, 2011.

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    Napo Wildlife Center

    Newsletter February 2011
    ALLIANCES WITH THE SUPPORT OF USAID
    One of the main goals of the Conservation Alliances for Economic Viability.

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    Newsletter January 2011

    In order to satisfy current demand from our passengers for accommodation with all major comforts and luxury...

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    Napo Wlidlife Center

    Newsletter November 2010

    Meet Ecuador
    Native Guide Training
    Familiarization Trip

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    Newsletter from Napo
    September 2010


    On September 19, 2010 the Kichwa Añangu Community celebrated its institution...

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    Socio BosqueNewsletter from Napo
    July 2010




    The purpose of the program “Socio Bosque” “Forest Partner” is to avoid deforestation and to protect its ecological...

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    Newsletter May 2010Newsletter from Napo
    May 2010




    Vice Precident of Ecuador visits Napo Wildlife Center...

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    Newsletter April 2010Newsletter from Napo
    April 2010




    United States Ambassador visits the Napo Wildlife Center...

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    NewslettersNews from Napo
    March 2010


    Napo Wildlife Center was invited by USAID, ICAA, Rainforest Alliance, and Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios to the International...

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    NewslettersNews from Napo
    January 2010


    Napo Wildlife Center has been nominated on behalf of Ecuador for the Responsible Tourism Award...

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    The President of Ecuador Visits Napo!
    On Saturday 15th August, Mr Rafael Correa, President of Ecuador visited our community! During his visit he was introduced to the sound enviromental practices at the Napo Wildlife Center...

    Highlights

    grison

    GRISON
    One individual of Grison ( Galictis vittata ) was captured by the camera traps system at Napo Wildlife Center, Yasunì National Park, Amazonia Ecuador.

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    Rafael CorreaThe community of Añangu was honored with the visit of the president of Ecuador

    News Releases

    - Reuters News
    Service - December 2007

    Travel Picks: Top 10 Eco-friendly destinations
    - Swarovski Optik
    Calendar 2008

    Photos for month of June
    - The CBS Early
    Show - November 2007

    Reporter Dave Price brings single mother Michele Graeff on the trip of a lifetime.
    Project Support
    Would you like to support the work of the Napo Wildlife Center and the Añangu Kichwa Community?

    Donations
    Donations are gratefully appreciated for our Camera Trap Project. This is a pioneering project which aims to collect valuable data on populations of animals that live in the Yasuní National Park. For more about the Camera Trap Project and how to make a donation please click here.

    Volunteering
    Volunteering for the Añangu Kichwa Community is a rewarding and unforgettable experience.

    We are often looking for volunteers to work with Napo Wildlife Centre, our new tour agency Amazanga Expeditions and occasionally in the community.

    Unlike many organizations in Ecuador we do not ask our volunteers to pay. Depending on the project you are involved with, how long you are going to volunteer and what skills you bring, we may be able provide accommodation with members of the community or we will help you find suitable accommodation.

    Generally we are looking for volunteers who are willing to commit to at least three months but preferably longer, as we feel this is the minimum amount of time need to make a meaningful contribution to one of our projects.

    Volunteers need to have a minimum of intermediate level Spanish.

    Do you have skills and experience in any of the following areas?
    • Marketing
    • Fundraising
    • Community Development
    • Conservation – specifically tropical
    • Eco-tourism
    • Environmental Education
    • Teaching English
    • Community Health Education

    If you are interested in applying to volunteer with please email projects@napowildlifecenter.com with the following information:

    CV or short summary of your relevant skills
    • Description of why you would like to volunteer with us
    • Level of Spanish
    • How long you can commit
    • Date you would be available to start

    Current volunteer positions:
    At present we are particularly interested in finding:

    Marketing Volunteer
    Location: Amazanga Expeditions, Quito
    Do you have some experience in marketing? We are looking for an individual to assist with the marketing and development of Amazanga Expeditions.

    Fundraising Volunteer
    Location: Either our Quito office OR home based (in your country of origin)
    We are looking for volunteers to help with fundraising for a variety of projects and initiatives. Do you have experience securing sponsorship from big business? Organizing fundraising events? Coming up with novel and effective fundraising ideas?
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    C A S T Y O U R V O T E !
    Voting is now open for the Conde Nast Johansens "Awards of Excellence"
    and we would love for you to vote for Napo Wildlife Center. Please cast your vote here.
    The Napo Wildlife Center is not affiliated with and does not support the work of TROPICAL NATURE in Ecuador !

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