Cloud Forest Institute

Cloud Forest Institute Community - Education - Conservation

Cloud Forest Institute has been supporting ecological conservation in North Western Ecuador and in the town of Mindo since 1996. This longstanding commitment has succeeded in protecting over 1500 acres of wilderness in partnership with the Ecuadorian organizations ALLPA and Fundacion Cambugan as part of a larger international collaboration with Rainforest Concern to protect more than 200,000 acre

s as part of the Choco-Andean Corridor Project. Cloud Forest Institute organizes volunteerism and education through Service Learning programs with a diverse group of community partners at private reserves from the Amazon, through the Andes and on the Pacific Coast.

10/10/2025

Share this articleAbove: Bridge Charter Academy learning specialists and leaders gather in front of the institution that is based in Lowell, Oregon. Photo: BCA Contributed In a quiet corner of […]

08/29/2025

Ecuador es uno de los 17 países megadiversos del planeta y, pese a su reducido territorio, figura entre los cinco primeros a nivel mundial en número de especies por kilómetro cuadrado. http://prim.ec/mnp250WNjlI

Reciprocity.... nothing acts alone.
08/10/2025

Reciprocity.... nothing acts alone.

Some Amazon trees summon rain. By releasing VOCs like isoprene and terpenes, their leaves help seed clouds by forming aerosol particles that trigger rainfall. It’s not magic, it’s biochemistry. The forest hydrates itself from the sky down. Deforestation breaks this cycle, collapsing more than trees; it disrupts Earth's climate engine.

07/26/2025

A Global Assessment of Plant and Animal Community Responses to Forest Management Over Time

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