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Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park, along the banks of the Napo River, shows how biodiversity can thrive when humans don’t interfere. A butterfly sits perched on the shell of an endangered yellow ...
Yasuni is overflowing with so many species it's hard to keep track. 12 different types of monkeys live within the border of this massive rainforest, along with giant otters, tapir, wild boar, deer ...
On June 16, the ancestral Waorani community of Konipare, located in the Chontapunta parish of Tena canton, experienced a ...
The park is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet and home to dozens of endangered and threatened species like the jaguar, harpy eagle and giant otter. The Yasuni region also encompasses ...
The Yasuní has one of the highest levels of biodiversity on earth. In 1979, Ecuador designated it as a national park, and in 1989, UNESCO designated it as a biosphere reserve .