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Amazon Research and Conservation Center a place-based conservation laboratory for research, community learning, and sustainable business innovation Photo: Tom Ambrose

ARCC Overview Context of ARCC Key Regional Issues Issues at ARCC ARCC Vision and Mission ARCC Programs Social Benefits of ARCC Biodiversity Benefits of ARCC Expected Outcomes Next steps Funding Requirements Other Opportunities to Get Involved ARCC Team Additional Information Photo: Tom Ambrose

ARCC Overview Photo: David Johnston

ARCC Overview ARCC is dedicated to conserving the Amazon rainforest through research, education, media and sustainable business innovation The area we re protecting lacks protected status and is increasingly vulnerable to deforestation and degradation We re seeking supporters and collaborators to help conserve this highly valued place Together, we ll conserve an 11,000 hectare area of primary oldgrowth forest in the southeastern Peruvian Amazon, part of the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot the most biologically diverse habitat on earth and that s just the beginning

11,000 hectares

Context of ARCC

Brings 16 years of experience in responsible research & volunteer programs in Peru s rainforests Envisions a world where people and nature support one another for greater balance and well-being World-class center for research, education and conservation Supports and develops place-based organizations, people, and projects who share its mission of wild forests and species conservation.

40 miles Interoceanic Highway

Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) Status: Near Threatened Last seen: 1 individual - July-2013 Photo: Tom Ambrose Peruvian spider monkey (Ateles chamek) Status: Endangered Last seen: 8 individuals - Aug-2013 Photo: David Johnston Giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) Status: Endangered Last seen: 5 individuals - Aug-2013 Photo: Ian Markham

ARCC is strategically located within a multiple use zone between several protected areas and serves as a buffer to uncontacted tribes An uncontacted Indigenous tribe appears outside the designated protected area, on the banks of the Las Piedras River in Jul-13 Deforestation along the highway

Context of ARCC An established research and volunteer organization, Fauna Forever, is teaming up with the Peruvian non-profit ARCA to establish a world-class center for research, education and conservation ARCC is located 48 miles northwest of Puerto Maldonado in the Las Piedras region of Madre De Dios, Peru In a vast area of largely untouched forest, ARCC protects many threatened and endangered species including giant river otter, spider monkey and harpy eagle ARCC is strategically located within a multiple use zone between several protected areas and serves as a buffer to uncontacted tribes

Key Regional Issues Photo: Leo Plunkett

1. Peru has the second highest deforestation rate in the Amazon

2. Threats to forests in the region include: illegal timber extraction, gold mining, and agricultural expansion

3. Additional threats to wildlife include: bushmeat hunting and wildlife trafficking

4. Puerto Maldonado is experiencing population growth at twice the rate of any other city in Peru. Many of the migrants are poor and landless seeking better economic opportunities Photo: Juan Carlos

5. Road improvement and development are rapidly increasing, making it easier to access the forest

Key Regional Issues Peru has the second highest deforestation rate in the Amazon Threats to forests include: illegal timber extraction, gold mining, and agricultural expansion Additional threats to wildlife include: bushmeat hunting and wildlife trafficking Puerto Maldonado is experiencing population growth at twice the rate of any other city in Peru. Many of the migrants are poor and landless seeking better economic opportunities Road improvement and development are rapidly increasing, making it easier to access the forest

Key Issues at ARCC

1. Located 40 miles from the newly paved Interoceanic Highway, a major trade route across South America 100 km distance markers illustrate the extent of deforestation along the sides of the Interoceanic Highway in Brazil

2. Four new illegal roads and recent logging have been identified within ARCC s borders

3. Two recent attempted land invasions have occurred within ARCC s boundaries from landless migrants seeking residence in the lower Las Piedras Peruvian Police Representative: Yes, this document does give you permission to invade land, but only within 50 km of the Peruvian border, NOT here!

4. Illegal gold mining activity has recently been detected on the Las Piedras River Photo: David Johnston

5. Illegal loggers continually pass through ARCC as they float mahogany, Spanish cedar and tornillo down the river

6. Over the last two months, uncontacted indigenous groups have entered neighboring communities a day upriver of ARCC

Key Issues at ARCC Located 40 miles from the newly paved Interoceanic Highway, a major trade route across South America Four new illegal roads and recent logging have been identified within ARCC s borders Two recent attempted land invasions have occurred within ARCC s boundaries from landless migrants seeking residence in the lower Las Piedras Illegal gold mining activity has recently been detected on the Las Piedras River Illegal loggers continually pass along the borders of ARCC as they float mahogany, Spanish cedar and tornillo downriver Over the last two months, uncontacted indigenous groups have entered neighboring communities a day upriver of ARCC

ARCC Vision and Mission Photo: Ian Markham

Vision: A place where wild nature thrives, providing the opportunity for discovery, renewal, and adventure Mission: To provide a place-based conservation laboratory for research, community learning, and sustainable business innovation

ARCC Programs Photo: Tom Ambrose

Ecotourism Media Outreach Volunteering Sustainable Products Research and Conservation Workshops and Events

Social Benefits of ARCC Photo: Leo Plunkett

ARCC plans to work with local communities and forest users to advance sustainable development practices and human wellbeing

ARCC is leading a collaborative conservation initiative with local landowners in the greater Las Piedras region

Fauna Forever has led more than 450 students to 23 research sites across Madre de Dios, attracting at least 100 visitors to ARCC, mostly students, in the first few months of operations These visitors to ARCC have come from 15+ countries, on average staying more than 3 weeks

Originating from ARCC and featuring wild nature, ARCtv is a multi-language, multi-media channel that beams the Amazon rainforest into the homes of people near and far

Social benefits of ARCC ARCC plans to work with local communities and forest users to advance sustainable development practices and human wellbeing ARCC is leading a collaborative conservation initiative with local landowners in the greater Las Piedras region Fauna Forever has led more than 450 students to 23 research sites across Madre de Dios, attracting at least 100 visitors to ARCC, mostly students, in the first few months of operations These visitors to ARCC have come from more than 15 countries, on average staying more than a month Originating from ARCC and featuring its resident wild nature, ARCtv is a multi-language multi-media channel which beams the Amazon out into the homes of people near, and far and wide

Biodiversity benefits of ARCC Photo: Tom Ambrose

A rapid biodiversity assessment at ARCC has revealed

450 bird species and counting Photo: Tom Ambrose

Jaguar Ocelot Jaguarundi Margay Puma CTTV CAM 03 529 m T1 23-Mar-13 10:01 including this handsome male

8 monkey species Photo: Leo Plunkettt

This resident lizard at the entrance to ARCC Jaguar Ocelot Jaguarundi Margay Puma (at ARCC) and IDing individuals Photo: Tom Ambrose

A family of 5 endangered Amazonian giant river otters whose dens have now been identified and designated as protected zones Photo: Giulia Masoero

Other biodiversity benefits A robust system of grids and transects has been created to establish a baseline and monitor wildlife species A variety of wildlife have been tagged to enable future monitoring and tracking, including : yellow-footed tortoise and forest caiman; hundreds of birds have been banded Over 550 camera trap nights have been completed in an effort to establish baseline forest mammal lists at ARCC Resident primate groups have been tracked to identify feeding trees and understand habitat needs

Expected Outcomes Photo: Tom Ambrose

Expected Outcomes Conserving 11,000 hectares of primary forest Protection of greater than thirteen threatened and endangered species, including harpy eagle, giant river otter, giant armadillo, and blue-headed macaw Providing unique rainforest wilderness experiences for thousands of new visitors, including local and international students Hundreds of beneficiaries including neighboring landowners and indigenous communities Generating hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for local communities and businesses

Next Steps for ARCC

Next Steps for ARCC Purchase the land and infrastructure Conduct a rigorous threats assessment and develop a resource management plan Expand buildings, trails, and research grid and transect system; build ranger stations Engage community to understand local needs and develop networks and program priorities Enhance ARCC programming to include community outreach and sustainable business innovation

Funding Requirements Photo: Giulia Masoero

Funding Requirements land and infrastructure purchase: x Assessment & management plan: x Infrastructure expansion: x Community engagement: x Program design: x

Other Opportunities To Get Involved Photo: Tom Ambrose

Opportunities to Get Involved Expertise (legal, financial, sustainability, technological) Expanding Support Network (online, tell your friends, talks) Exposure (writing, video, and press) Fundraising Visit (volunteer) Equipment donation and sponsors

ARCC Project Team

ARCC Project Team Organizations: WFF, FF, and ARCA ARCA representatives: Chris, Dave, Lucy, Pepe, Leo, Luis, Laurel, and partners WFF: Nancy, Jason, Letty, Doug and Liz

Additional Information

Additional Information www.amazoncenter.org www.facebook.com/amazoncenter www.faunaforever.org www.facebook.com/faunaforever www.wildff.org www.facebook.com/wildff

The forest is calling and I will answer.