Facilities
The
ACEER Foundation supports its education and research
programs in the Amazon with classrooms, field labs,
canopy access systems, demonstration gardens, interpreted
trails, and nature interpretation centers for researchers,
students and others. Click
here for fee structure.
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| Overview of ACEER-Los
Amigos at CICRA. The station
sits on a 40 m terrace above the Madre de Dios and Los
Amigos rivers. |
The
ACEER Foundation, in partnership with the Amazon Conservation
Association and with full funding from the National Geographic
Society, has created an education and research center
in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. The site ACEER – Los
Amigos at CICRA, is adjacent to the Los Amigos Conservation
Concession, approximately 5 hours travel time upriver from
Puerto Maldonado, Peru. The Los Amigos watershed is
remote, pristine wilderness that acts as a biological corridor
connecting Manu National Park and the Tambopata Reserved
Zone. An existing research center, CICRA, created by
ACA, lies at the very heart of the largest expanse of virgin
rainforest in the world and complements ACEER - Los Amigos.
Plant and animal diversity is extremely high around Los
Amigos. The area contains a great diversity of terrestrial
and aquatic habitats, including palm swamps, bamboo, oxbow
lakes, and various types of flooded and non-flooded forests. Wildlife
is abundant, including endangered animals, such as giant
otters, harpy eagles, spider monkeys and the big cats such
as jaguars. The area contains 13 species of primates. For comparison,
all of Costa Rica holds only 4 monkey species. Individual
populations of species can be quite robust. Recent
field studies have noted individual monkey troops exceeding
200 individuals and peccary groups with more than 1000 individuals.
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| Dining Hall. |
ACEER - Los Amigos is on a high terrace
(30 m. +/-) above the Los Amigos River and associated with
the CICRA research center; ACEER has
full access to CICRA, and their resident researchers, in
support of educational programs. At any given time,
there are up to 70 researchers at CICRA working on short and
long-term funded projects through universities and organizations
such as the World Wildlife Fund, the Moore Foundation,
and Conservation International. The Los Amigos site
also offers over 100 km of marked trails. The campus includes double rooms
with individual showers/flush toilets, a dining facility,
staff quarters, a field laboratory and classrooms. The
site has full power and wireless Internet access. Capacity is for educational groups of about 20 students. ACA
provides the management and logistical services for
the center. Under this special partnership
agreement with ACA, ACEER is the sole agent for coordinating
educational programs for the international community; ACA
uses the site for local training programs, consistent
with their own education and research missions.
“This center complements ACEER stations at
Tambopata and our new cloud forest walkway in the Andes, also
in partnership with ACA, and provides students and researchers
an unparalleled opportunity to study rainforests and cloud
forests,” notes ACEER President Dr. Roger Mustalish.
In addition to dedicated workshops in the Andes and in the
Amazon rainforest, ACEER and ACA will be creating intensive
“mega-transect” workshops that will begin in the
cloud forest at our joint MANU Cloud Forest Walkway site
and travel down the eastern slope of the Andes through seven
ecosystems into the lowland rainforest at Los Amigos.
Medicinal Plant Garden at ACEER-Los Amigos
The Medicinal Plant
Garden at ACEER-Los Amigos was created in June 2006.
Most of the plants are native to the Madre
de Dios region, with a few additional
exotic examples from the region of Iquitos.
Beds were created by Don Antonio Montero,
and his son Gilmer.
See
the Los Amigos Trail Network
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Laboratory. One third of this
building
is dedicated lab space for ACEER. |
This building is
equipped as a classroom and teaching
lab. It is
adjacent to the lab building. |
This is the main dormitory with 10
double rooms all with private baths, flush toilets, showers,
and electricity. |
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| Faculty housing during workshops. It
has a private bath, electricity and a stunning panoramic
view of the forest. |
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