MANU NATIONAL PARK & AMAZON RAIN FOREST
RESEARCH & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
WHERE YOU CAN SUPPORT CONSERVATION!
Through Amazon Birding we are able to invite volunteers to work on our sustainable development projects and to invite birders, wildlife enthusiasts and researchers to experience the wonder of Manu World Natural Heritage and sustainable bird-ecotourism in action. Spreading our message throughout the world and inviting to support to the amazon rainforest so urgently needs. We develop our research, projects and initiatives from our Manu Birding Lodge situated along the Madre de Dios River, southeast of Peru in the heart of the amazon rainforest.
«Join us-with your help today we can make a brighter future»
JUNGLE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT MANU BIRDING LODGE-PRIVATE RESERVE-MANU.
Projects
- Hummingbirds Research.
- Antbirds Reseach.
- Bird Monitoring Progam.
- Mammal Monitoring Program.
- Tapir Clay Lick Monitoring Program.
- Reptiles and Amphibians Monitoring Program.
- Botanical Research (medicinal plants, orchids, palms,etc).
- Butterfly monitoring Program.
- Environmental Education Program.
- Research Ecotourism with Wildlife in Manu.
In addition: We are happy to assist in serious research & conservation activities.
Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering for any of these projects.
Would you be interested in participating in Bird Monitoring Program? If you like to learn about different bird species, how to identify them, their ecosystems and habitats, this is the perfect opportunity to get involved and make this experience unforgettable! Amazon Birding aims to help and contribute to the recovering of ecosystems of bird´s species under threat in Peru. By working together in zones that our programs influence; You can help in different ways to improve the use of natural resources such us tree nursery.
Environmental education has been a fundamental area for Amazon Birding, conservation activities with Schools in Manu-Peru. Get involved and contribute to this amazing programs that seek to love and protect birds and their habitats.