Nestled on the slopes of a volcano within the lush cloud forests of Napo, the Yanayacu Biological Station serves as a non-profit research facility dedicated to local conservation. This station invites visitors to engage in ongoing research projects, where they can observe and study the diverse native wildlife. For those looking to contribute, opportunities abound, from planting trees to building hiking trails. Alternatively, visitors can simply immerse themselves in the rich flora and fauna that surround the station, making it a unique and educational experience.
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