Creating the Biological Corridor From Canande Reserve
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Creating the Biological Corridor From Canande Reserve To Cotacachi -Cayapas National Park
Only two percent of the Humid Forest of Chocó remains in Ecuador, which is why we established Canande Reserve. Now we are working to connect this reserve to the Cotacachi - Cayapas Ecological Reserve. With this vision in mind, we are pleased to announce the purchase of two properties, one of 59 hectares and the second of 229.85 hectares. Both properties consolidate our reserve and contribute to secure the connectivity towards the very large governmental reserve.