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January 2010


Napo Wildlife Center has been nominated on behalf of Ecuador for the Responsible Tourism Award...

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The President of Ecuador Visits Napo!
On Saturday 15th August, Mr Rafael Correa, President of Ecuador visited our community! During his visit he was introduced to the sound enviromental practices at the Napo Wildlife Center...

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One individual of Grison ( Galictis vittata ) was captured by the camera traps system at Napo Wildlife Center, Yasunì National Park, Amazonia Ecuador.

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Rafael CorreaThe community of Añangu was honored with the visit of the president of Ecuador

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Reporter Dave Price brings single mother Michele Graeff on the trip of a lifetime.

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Getting There to Napo Wildlife Center
To get to Napo Wildlife Center, guests fly by jet from Quito to the town of Coca (officially known as Francisco de Orellana ) on the Napo River.

After a short drive from the airport to the dock, we board a large, motorized, covered canoe for a scenic two-hour trip down the Napo River.
Upon arriving at the entrance to the NWC Reserve, we switch to smaller, dugout canoes and are paddled up the blackwater creek to the lake and lodge (no motorized transport is allowed on the creek or lake so that wildlife isn't disturbed).

Please see the booking page for more information. You can also download a GPS waypoint file (Garmin mapsource format) to use on your trip.
The Napo Wildlife Center is not affiliated with and does not support the work of TROPICAL NATURE in Ecuador !

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