Copalinga Reserve has an extremely high level of biodiversity, including botanical, amphibian and bird diversity, with approximately 220 bird types with threatened species, including Gray Tinamou, White-necked Parakeet, Coppery-chested Jacamar, Ecuadorian Piedtail.
Conservation Partner: Fundación Jocotoco acquired this reserve in 2017 to protect and preserve its untouched conservation where less than 10% of the area has been altered, the rest is covered by primary forests.
Biodiversity: Haven to approximately 220 birds, the conservation area hosts threatened species including: Gray Tinamou, White-necked Parakeet, Coppery-chested Jacamar, and Ecuadorian Piedtail. Key mammals include: the Jaguarundi and the South American Coati.
Deforestation Risk: This reserve is recovering from earlier selective logging in the forested area and some earlier burning of the paramo (high altitude grasslands).
Reserve absorbs 5,500 tonnes CO2e per annum
1 IC® Token = 1 ha of tropical forest Each IC®Token represents 50 years of carbon and biodiversity rights linked to a unique hectare. Token does not represent land ownership.