David Parra-Puente • Fundación Jocotoco: 25 Years of Habitat Conservation in Ecuador & the Discovery That Sparked a Movement • 7 pm • 2/14/23

Ecuador is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, but its small size and extremely high rate of deforestation are pushing species to the edge. David Parra will discuss Fundación Jocotoco’s mission to protect some of the most threatened species and habitats on earth and its strategy of purchasing properties to establish private, strictly managed protected areas, restoring degraded land while also helping communities protect their natural resources. David will talk about what Fundación Jococoto has accomplished since its founding 25 years ago, and what it takes to protect some of the world’s most threatened species and habitats.

David Parra-Puente is the director of conservation for Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco. He is a biologist with a master’s degree in economics. Most of his work has focused on ecology, sustainability, and community outreach. His passions are research, conservation, drawing, mathematics, and—above all—spending time in nature.