Job Details
- Location: Tena, Ecuador
- Duration: minimum 4 weeks
- Start Dates: each month (enquire when applying)
- Cost: $500 for the first week + $350 for each additional week
- Fee Includes: all food, accommodation, pre‑departure and in‑country support, orientation, and all project related activities
- Does not Include: flights, airport pickup, travel insurance, personal spending, visas and vaccinations
What You’ll Do
- Learn about national and local efforts to mitigate climate change and support ongoing projects to diversify local farms
- Implement environmental education programs and help make the region more resilient to climate change
- Learn about Amazonian cultures and their connections to ethnobotany, agroforestry and plant medicine
- Accompany locals into agroforestry farms (chakras) and plant, weed, harvest
- Support communities with eco‑tourism projects
- Hike into protected forests and participate in reforestation projects
- Receive research and dissertation support from partner organisations and universities (if requested)
Benefits
- Work with farmers, foresters, park rangers, and environmental engineers experienced in forest conservation, agroforestry, agronomy, participatory community development, social entrepreneurship and sustainable farming
Why This Opportunity?
This experience offers interns a unique chance to learn how ancestral knowledge and climate change mitigation can combine to conserve the rainforest, preserve cultures, generate income for local communities and combat climate change.
Keywords
- field research
- sustainable development
- climate change
- international development agriculture
- forest conservation
- community tourism
- cacao industry
- seed banks
- indigenous rights
- economic development
- indigenous traditions
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