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Images from the Fundacion Zoobreviven Archive
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Mist-Netting Project 2002
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Bird digiscoping photograps at Alto Choco cloud forest reserve 2004 by Peter Al-Sheikhli
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Golden-bellied Grosbeak
Blue and White Swallow
White-winged Brush Finch
Female Black Capped Tanager
Smoke-coloured Pewee
Plate-billed Mountain Toucan
Flycatcher
Toucan Barbet
Toucan Barbet
Rufous-collared Sparrow
Flycatcher
Crimson-mantled Woodpecker
Black & Chestnut Eagle
Black & Chestnut Eagle
Male Black Capped Tanager
Female Black Capped Tanager
Squirrel Cuckoo
Blue Winged Mountain Tanager
Blue Capped Tanager
Blackburnian Warbler
Hummingbird
Great Thrush
Juvenile Black & White Hawk Eagle
Juvenile Black & White Hawk Eagle
Juvenile Black & White Hawk Eagle
Male Cock-of-the-Rock
Male Cock-of-the-Rock
Juvenile Black & White Hawk Eagle
Black and White Seed Eater
Juvenile Black & White Hawk Eagle
Juvenile Black & White Hawk Eagle
Alto Choco Reserve, lodge and cloud forest reserve areas
Volunteer Lodge
Realaxation Area
Interior
View of Alto Choco
Mountain View
Lodge from Nearby Mountain
Valley
Rio Choco
Waterfall
Cloud Forest
Swamp Area
Projects and activities at Alto Choco cloud forest reserve
Radio Tracking
Radio Tracking Andean Bear
Andean Bear
Water System
Bear Care
Logging
Logging Group
Meeting
Meeting
Planning
Team
Vivero
Maintenance
Andean Bear
Enclosure
Tree Planting
Organic Farm
Orchid Farm
Machete Girl
Spectacled Bear
Andean Bear
Bear in Enclosure
Sanders Moore and Hilary Schoendorf in the tree nursery
Orchids and wild flower examples found at Alto Choco. For a comprehensive list of flowers & plants please visit our Research page
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Local crafts produced within the community as part of our economic alternatives program using Cabuya
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Cabuya
Processed Cabuya
Insects, reptiles and amphibians photographed at Alto Choco cloud forest reserve
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