By ERIK TAYLOR | Executive Director
In late-October, we're receiving a group from the US to help us construct the second installment of the research station. While we wait for their arrival, we continue to make progress, supporting human, plant and animal populations inside the reserve.
Last week we delivered a potable water project to another community inside the reserve. We even brought out the mayor of Riberalta to hand over the project to the community. The community can now access potable water through multiple distribution points spread strategically throughout their land. We will attach a couple of pictures.
We continue to host researchers and biologists despite lacking a formal research station. Their research is providing new data about plant and animal life inside the reserve. This data will help us attract more studies and raise awareness about the "value" of this land.
We are grateful to all those who continue to support our work. Our next update should show considerable movement in the construction of the station. We need your help to protect this land and bring awareness to all life in the Bolivian Amazon.
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