by Paul Beaver | Aug 30, 2018 | Amazonia Expeditions, Guides, Nature
The Problem With Trip Advisor Trip Advisor is now the world’s largest travel site. Over the past decade, it has come to dominate the travel industry with millions of active users and thousands of new reviews posted every day. Think of it as the world’s guest book, but...
by Paul Beaver | Aug 9, 2018 | Uncategorized
Biodiversity in the Amazon The word “biodiversity” is often heard while describing some of the most exotic places on the planet. Some places, like the Amazon rainforest, are known as “biodiversity hotspots”. Unfortunately, the concept of biodiversity is...
by Paul Beaver | Jun 25, 2018 | Amazonia Expeditions, Guides, Nature
Our view on “Selfie Safaris” IQUITOS REGION – Loreto, Peru To search for animals in their natural habitat is a difficult task. In the Amazon, you might see a caiman moments before it dives underwater, or a toucan just before it glides away above the...
by ariel timar | May 17, 2017 | Monkeys, Rehabilitation
The Reintroduction of Woolly Monkeys into Nature Dorilla and two siblings (Andrea and Steven) were small infants when they were confiscated from the illegal pet traffic in Belen floating market in Iquitos. At the time we were friends with the officer who confiscated...