Long-term volunteer needed for
Tropical Mountain Permaculture
Project in Ecuador
        The Los Cedros Protected Forest www.reservaloscedros.org was established in 1989 and work for the recognition as an National Protected Area resulted in the declaration of Bosque Protector in 1994.  Over 17 years populations of birds and mammals have notably increased to the point where the reserve has been chosen to become a training center for primate conservation in association with the University of Sussex and a Darwin Initiative project, Primenet.   Conservation work in the reserve is being carried out by local scientist and students.  Primenet is training a community based group of para-biologists who will be collecting data on primate populations from their bases in the villages closest to the remaining forested areas of Northwest Ecuador.

                Through out the years of conservation efforts Permaculture has been a integral part of the development of habitat concepts in and around Los Cedros and a new area has been identified for intensified development of a sustainable model.   Among considerations taken into account for the establishment of this new Permaculture site are reforestation of practically all areas adjacent to the current administrative buildings and the institution of silveculture systems in existing pastures with emphasis on providing food sources for primates in the wild.   This means happily that today monkeys are getting at the fruit planted by previous Permaculture activity here at Los Cedros and we have to move this program further away from the primates.

                The new site is located on the very boundary of this protected area where the area is closer to community activity and several hectares of acceptably workable land are available.  While many Permaculture techniques have been applied to differing sites in NW Ecuador much has been learned and the application of any land use modification in the mountainous tropics has to conducted with the care that comes with experience.

                                The project has identified a family which would be available to care for this project on a daily basis and attend to volunteers who would be recruited for the actual construction of this model.   We are looking for a person or persons who would be responsible for overall design and management for the first year.  .

                The new site offers many advantages including warmer climate for fruit and vegetable production, the largest level ground area available for modification and location close to school for caretaker family and community interface.  With the increased scientific activity it is now necessary to increase food production capacity that is likely to provide a sustainable living for caretakers.  It is also foreseen that further residential areas will have to be provided at the new site for volunteer and visitor from distant communities. 

Contact Jose Decoux loscedros@ecuanex.net.ec