The Wired Amazon program

Criadas 27/12/2025, 23:35
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Science Happens! The Wired Amazon program is an encouraging initiative that collects offbeat science projects designed and implemented by Rainforest Expeditions, in Tambopata - Peru. Whose main objective is to make a positive impact on the national protected areas around safeguarding the integrity of the ecosystems and producing economic benefits for local communities looking for conservation through ecotourism in the Amazon rainforest of Tambopata. Betting on today's technology, Wired Amazon raises awareness and spreads the importance of the Amazonian tropical forest and the urgency of its conservation and preservation with the help of citizen scientists from all over the world.

Como participar

Become a citizen scientist

The Wired Amazon program was created with one clear vision: to transform travelers from passive observers into active protectors of the Amazon. Here, your journey goes beyond admiring wildlife—you become part of real research. From identifying species through camera trap footage, discovering new insects under the light trap, and recording primate sounds with bioacoustic monitoring, to exploring the canopy with drones in the Aerobotany project, every activity connects you directly with science and conservation in action.

The Tambopata National Reserve is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, but it faces growing threats like illegal mining, logging, and habitat loss. By joining Wired Amazon, your visit becomes a powerful act of conservation. You’ll work side by side with researchers, generating real data to monitor species, protect habitats, and defend the rainforest in this unique blend of science and ecotourism.

Ativo
Palavras-chave
Amazonia Áreas Protegidas Biodiversidade Conservação Ecoturismo Monitoramento Ambiental Pesquisa Colaborativa Tecnologia
Temas da ciência
Biodiversidade Ecologia Florestas Geografia Insetos Meio ambiente Populações tradicionais Rios e lagos Zoologia
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