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A new species in honor of the conservation of the Amazonian rainforests of Tambopata
Apu mooreorum Grados, 2021 a new species in honor of the conservation of the Amazonian rainforests of Tambopata
For more than 20 years, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has supported projects that seek to develop science and environmental conservation worldwide.
Each year, Peru loses more than 140,000 hectares of forests, an area greater than the surface of Hong Kong, according to numbers estimated in 2019 according to the Peruvian Ministry of the Environment, and with them biological diversity that has not yet been registered for the world is also lost.
It is for this reason, we saw the need of the intervention of travelers who came to our lodges in the preservation of forests and, since 2016, we developed Wired Amazon, a citizen science program in which each traveler actively participates in our scientific projects for conservation in the Amazon rainforests of Tambopata, where the Discovering New Species project helps us discover species of tiger moths never before registered for science.
In this way, travelers who arrive at Refugio Amazonas and the Tambopata Research Center in the Tambopata National Reserve, have the opportunity to become citizen scientists after receiving adequate training and under the supervision of our field researchers. The travelers collect samples and data of the specimens, and this goes through a rigorous process of discrimination through the specialist Juan Grados, associate researcher at the Natural History Museum of the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos, continuing with a verification of the genetic code through the Bold System of the University of Guelph in Canada, to be finally described by the specialist; it means, to be officially named for science and to register in the history of humanity.
Become a citizen scientist in Tambopata
But all these efforts have been 100% financed by ecotourism from our lodges. This effort was paused due to the development of the COVID-19 pandemic and it was in June 2020, thanks to the support of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation that we have been able to continue with the Discovering New Species project at the Tambopata Research Center in the Tambopata National Reserve. The development of this would not have been possible without the support of Sernanp and the Natural History Museum of the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos, and the hundreds of on-site travelers and online participants who have become allies for the conservation of the Peruvian Amazon.
Apu mooreorum Grados, 2021 is a species of tiger moth that honors the exceptional support done by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in the conservation of the Andean and Amazonian forests in Peru.
Meet the details of the new species Apu mooreorum
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The lodge is located in the middle of the forest accessible only by boat. The experience was very unique and exciting. Service is great, and the fun part are the nature activities and tours the hotel offers for free. We had an amazing tour guide that had a lot of knowledge and was fun to spend time with. The rooms are totally open to the forest which is really cool the struggle is the there is no privacy at all in between the rooms, also food was pretty basic. All together a very unique experience. Read all
This hotel is the perfect blend of comfort and hospitality, with the natural experience. The hotel is reached by a hours boat ride from Puerto Maldonado, expertly organized and accomplished. Most staff are members of the local Esa Ejja community. The food is good and plentiful. Hot water is always available and lovely bedding features mosquito nets. There is of course no air conditioning (one side wall is open in rach room) and the electricity is off for a few hours at night affecting overhead fans, so I was glad to have brought a small battery powered fan for sleeping. But the best of the experience is the wildlife. Our expert guide Oscar Mishaja introduced us to nearly 100 bird species, along with caimans, river otters, poison dart frogs and capybara. A trip of a lifetime. Read all
Excellent experience overall— really kind and welcoming staff at every point of the journey. All transfers were well organized and smooth. Excellent and educational excursions all around the rainforest. Delicious food for every meal. We had wonderful guides- Freet and Alvaro. Enjoyed our time here! Read all
Unbelievable.... Magical Everything I have dreamed of since I was 8 years old but MORE Read all
We had a surreal experience at Refugio Amazonas. From the well organized transportation to the warm welcome, hospitality and the experience of living in nature - we loved it all. Huge shout out to our guide Boris who went out of his way to ensure we had a good experience and got to watch all kinds of wild life. The meals and cocktails were delicious. And even though this place is smack in the middle of the jungle there was super fast WiFi available. We made unforgettable memories. Read all
We had an amazing time in TRC. From the guide, tours, lounge staff, food and room, everything has exceeded our expectation and like an amazing dream came true. We highly recommend to directly book with the lounge website, so that you got a private guide for your group. Special thanks to our guide Saul, who made this experience extra special! We were so impressed by his knowledge about all the animals and the rainforest. Read all
We had an amazing time in TRC. From the guide, tours, lounge staff, food and room, everything has exceeded our expectation and like an amazing dream came true. This is the only lounge available in Tambopata national park, and this eco lounge takes environment seriously. We highly recommend to directly book with the lounge website, so that you got a private guide for your group. Special thanks to our guide Saul, who made this experience extra special! We were so impressed by his knowledge about all the animals and the rainforest. If you are a natural lover, you can’t miss this place Read all
Excellent and luxurious place, wonderful experience and our guide Boris was first class, he had a unique patience with my 8 year old son. An experience in the tropical rainforest that marks the life of its visitors. In addition to the scientific research that takes place in the place: a whole research center. Rooms: Very comfortable and luxuriou Read all
El mejor hotel para visitar la Amazonia peruana. Hotel eco turístico metido en medio de la selva, equipado para visitar y vivir la selva, su flora y fauna, en todas sus facetas. Todo incluido, con guías preparados y amables, resultó una experiencia increíble para mi familia. Dentro de las opciones no se debe perder el Canopy de 45 metros de altura para observar y escuchar la selva, así como el lago de las tres Chimbadas, lugar único para ver caimanes, nutrias gigantes, monos y aves exóticas. Recomiendo mínimo dos noches!!! Read all
Wunderbare lodge mit freundlichen Menschen. sehr persönliche guides, tolle Tourangebote und super kulinarische Verpflegung ! Wir wurden herzlichst von Caesar empfangen und unser guide JuanJo hat uns phantastische Dinge gezeigt. Wir können die lodge nur wärmstens empfehlen! Read all
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