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Il Ngwesi Eco-Lodge

Lodge · Laikipia · Kenya

habitat restoration — 8,675 hectares protected in Laikipia, funded by every stay.

regenerative field
Part of the movement ↗
31.7 Trust · provisional
27 Impact Scale

Napo Wildlife Center says community ownership in a rainforest is key — here is what is documented

  • The Napo Wildlife Center operates as an indigenous community tourism model within the globally significant Yasuni rainforest in Ecuador. The primary claim is centered around community ownership and its benefits for conservation and local livelihoods.
  • Based on the available data from the UNDP Equator Initiative, the claim of community ownership is noted. However, the exact initiative record and current ownership status require further confirmation. The data highlights that the model is situated in a globally important rainforest, suggesting a strong potential for positive impacts on habitat and wildlife.
  • The "community_ownership" claim is supported by the "ownership: indigenous" field. The "impact_dimensions" listed are "habitat", "wildlife", "community_income", and "governance", indicating a broad scope of intended positive effects. These dimensions suggest a commitment to ecological preservation and socio-economic benefits for the local indigenous community.
  • To increase the trust tier, direct confirmation of the initiative's current operational status and ownership structure, along with specific data on community income and governance outcomes, would be beneficial.

Conservation programs
  • habitat restoration
  • wildlife monitoring
Certifications on record
Ecotourism Kenya Bronze ratingLong Run initiative
Trust Score 31.7 / 100
Certifications20%
45
Supply Chain20%
56
Carbon20%
0
Packaging15%
0
Narrative15%
30
Circularity10%
70
Early Stage
Based on available public data. Not independently verified with operator.
Impact Scale 27 / 100
8.7K haprotected hectares
6species under program
7Kcommunity members benefited
Frontline Difficulty 4 / 30
16rangers / patrol staff