Project Amazonas, Inc. and Margarita Tours.

Project Amazonas, Inc. and Margarita Tours. A Non-Profit Organization Dedicated to the Protection, Preservation and Study of the Amazon Tropical Rain Forest and It's Native Peoples. The company's U.S.

Oufitting Field Researchers, Students, Ecotourists, and Medical Expeditions. headquarters is located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, with it's Amazon headquarters in Iquitos, Peru. It is registered as a "non-profit organization" in both The Republic of Peru and in The U.S.A. Dr. Devon Graham, Tropical Biologist, doubles as the company's CEO and Head of Research. The company provides outfitting and guidanc

e to groups and individuals that seek to experience the remote, upper Peruvian Amazon tropical rainforests for work, studies or pleasure. All expeditions are led, guided and hosted by various veteran researchers from renown U.S institutions, and have the compliment of a full crew and specialized cooks. Outfitting includes all transportation to and from our 3 remote field stations, located up various tributaries of the Amazon's main channel. All field transportation, guides, crew, meals and snacks, lectures and studies, up to 30 sleeping accommodations with linens per station, modern restroom/shower facilities with towels and TP, evening generator power, and daily forays and nocturnal studies are all included. Scheduled expeditions include: Medical, Herpetology, Entomology, Ornithology, Primatology, Mammology, Botany, Ichthyology, Native Cultural Exchange, Photography, Sport Fishing, Kayaking and Boating, Camping or any combination of these (depending on the expedition leader's expertise). The company provides medical, pre/postnatal, and dental care to the native people that live throughout the Peruvian forests with our MedCap Expeditions.

06/09/2018
Mud Flat fish collecting.  Amazon Main Channel, Peru.
08/03/2017

Mud Flat fish collecting. Amazon Main Channel, Peru.

06/11/2016

We have a confirmed Herpetology photography trip set from January 30 to February 10, 2016. We will be visiting the the Amazon region in Peru including the Santa Cruz and Madre Selva field stations. There are a few open spots. We will hope to see one of these Oxybelis fulgidus, the green vine snake on the trip! Please contact Matt Cage via Facebook or at [email protected] for more information.

06/11/2016

This Dendropsophus leucophyllatus, the Clown Tree Frog was photographed at our Santa Cruz field station in the Peruvian Amazon.

06/11/2016

This Lachesis muta, the South American Bushmaster was one of 2 seen on the latest h**p tour. We have upcoming trips scheduled!

06/11/2016

This Siphlophus cervinus, the harmless Common Liana Snake are occasionally found on our tours. This one was found and photographed by Matt Cage.

03/27/2016

8 Meter Anaconda!

10/09/2015

A Non-Profit Organization Dedicated to the Protection, Preservation and Study of the Amazon Tropical Rain Forest and It's Native Peoples. Oufitting Field Researchers, Students, Ecotourists, and Medical Expeditions.

02/25/2015

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02/01/2015

Hidden cameras reveal daily life of animals - from jaguars to pumas, anteaters and otters - in Peru's Manu National Park, the area with the greatest biodiversity on the planet. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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The company's U.S. headquarters is located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, with it's Amazon headquarters in Iquitos, Peru. It is registered as a "non-profit organization" in both The Republic of Peru and in The U.S.A. Dr. Devon Graham, Tropical Biologist, doubles as the company's CEO and Head of Research. The company provides outfitting and guidance to groups and individuals that seek to experience the remote, upper Peruvian Amazon tropical rainforests for work, studies or pleasure. All expeditions are led, guided and hosted by various veteran researchers from renown U.S institutions, and have the compliment of a full crew and specialized cooks. Outfitting includes all transportation to and from our 3 remote field stations, located up various tributaries of the Amazon's main channel. All field transportation, guides, crew, meals and snacks, lectures and studies, up to 30 sleeping accommodations with linens per station, modern restroom/shower facilities with towels and TP, evening generator power, and daily forays and nocturnal studies are all included. Scheduled expeditions include: Medical, Herpetology, Entomology, Ornithology, Primatology, Mammology, Botany, Ichthyology, Native Cultural Exchange, Photography, Sport Fishing, Kayaking and Boating, Camping or any combination of these (depending on the expedition leader's expertise). The company provides medical, pre/postnatal, and dental care to the native people that live throughout the Peruvian forests with our MedCap Expeditions.