Volunteering supports Jocotoco
06 Jun 2019Responsible Fishing Network of Galapagos Strengthens Artisanal Fishers Capacities and Reinforces Its Commitment to Marine Sustainability
04 Jun 2026
Coordinated Conservation Efforts Strengthen the Future of the Pink Iguana in Galápagos
11 May 2026
Floreana Launches Worlds First Smart Island Monitoring Systems to Bring Real-Time Wildlife Insights to the Galapagos
07 May 2026
Inauguration of Los Petreles Reserve strengthens conservation in San Cristóbal
29 Abr 2026
Volunteering is an experience in which volunteers and NGOs benefit. That is why we have been working to promote corporate and academic volunteering in our reserves, aside from courses
Volunteering is an experience in which volunteers and NGOs benefit. That is why we have been working to promote corporate and academic volunteering in our reserves, aside from courses. This month DHL visited the Yanacocha and Yunguilla reserves and reforested 500 plants. The university Universidad Internacional del Ecuador (UIDE) also reforested Yanacocha with 500 endemic plants.
Jocotoco benefits from this type of programs because companies bring their own resources, labor force, and leave a donation for the foundation. Furthermore, we offer the employees and students and opportunity to bond with their peers and families in a pristine ecosystem.