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Ecuador Coastal Research Station

Location: Congal Biological Station, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador
Organization: Global Volunteer Network
Start date: November 24, 2009
Sex: All are welcome
Language(s): English
Last updated: November 23, 2009
End date: November 23, 2011
Age: Seniors (65 and over), Adults (18-64)
Area of Focus: Environment and Ecology, Network of Nonprofit Organizations, Wildlife and Animal Welfare

Description:

Congal Station is located in the southern Esmeraldas province, about 15 minutes by boat from Muisne town. The station is divided into three different areas: Lagartera and the adjacent Chontaduro Protected Forest areas are located on the coastline, surrounded by mangroves, beach and native forest. The third location, Congal area, is on a mangrove island in the Muisne Estuary. All areas feature beach, estuarine, mangrove, wetland and wet tropical forest habitats which amount for the region's high biodiversity and local endemism. The Station is part of the Western Ecuador Choco-Darien biogeographical region which is the world's fourth Biodiversity Hotspot where less than 25% of original forest cover remains. Less than 30% of the mangrove in the area remains, and is under pressure from the shrimp industry. The station has an influence on over five hundred hectares of public owned mangroves and was the first mangrove reserve created in the Muisne area.

The purpose of the Station is to develop projects in the fields of conservation, aquaculture, farming and forestry. These projects are intended to be implemented in local communities to provide sources of income and to reduce the pressure on already overexploited and threatened natural resources.

Volunteer activities include:

Mangrove and tropical forest restoration - to restore former mangrove ecosystems so that these continue producing environmental and social benefits.

Biodiversity Inventories - focusing on key taxa, including vascular plants, birds, crustaceans, and fish.

Ecological Aquaculture Ponds - aquaculture ponds are managed organically without the use of antibiotics and chemicals.

Aquaculture Alternatives - in order to produce alternative income sources for local communities and for Ecuador's aquaculture industry, alternative aquaculture species are being researched at Congal.

Clean-ups and Recycling - areas of mangrove forest exposed to rapid currents often collect considerable human garbage, and volunteers will participate in weekly mangrove and beach clean-ups.

Agroforestry Local Initiatives - develop a model tree farm that includes valuable non-wood species (fruits, latex, etc.) and valuable native wood species to complement farmer's income, enhance biodiversity and promote conservation of steep slopes and watersheds.

Community Social Development - improving social conditions of poor surrounding communities, teaching English, at the child day care center, cocoa nursery, and in community mingas.

Community Economical Development - all projects first developed and successfully tried at Congal Station are aimed to be applied on the farms of interested community members. The goal is to empower local people so that they evaluate community participation and also propose their own productive projects in order to improve their living standards.

Recreation: mangrove and tropical forest walks, horseback riding, canoe rides, and days off at Muisne, Bunche, Cabo San Francisco, Atacames or Sua beaches.

.: Program Requirements

* Be 18 years or over
* Have no major health problems
* Be moderately fit
* Be proficient in English or Spanish; for the Tsuraku reserve, volunteers require a basic level of Spanish

For more information and details on the costs of this program visit http://www.globalvolunteernetwork.org/ecuador

If you have any questions please contact us at info@volunteer.org.nz

* The Global Volunteer Network offers opportunities in Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Honduras, India, Kenya, Nepal, New Zealand, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Romania, Rwanda, South Africa, South Dakota, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.

How to Apply:

Your application process is free and seamless and if you are successful we will provide you with a choice of application fee payment options that include a secure online service.

You only pay your application fee once and then you can access any of GVN's volunteer programs over the next 5 years.
To apply for this program please visit http://www.globalvolunteernetwork.org/ecuador
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