Analysis
Rainforest Expeditions says Wired Amazon: citizen science, species discovery, biodiversity research — here is what is documented
- Rainforest Expeditions states that their conservation efforts include "Wired Amazon: citizen science, species discovery, biodiversity research" and an investment of "$3M+ in research and conservation." The available data indicates that wildlife monitoring is a documented aspect of their work, as evidenced by the mention of species such as Jaguars, giant river otters, harpy eagles, and primates within the Amazon Basin ecoregion.
- This information is based on the provided data, which does not specify whether these claims are backed by third-party certifications or are self-reported. The operator is categorized as a tour operator with a focus on conservation, specifically involving wildlife monitoring.
- Rainforest Expeditions is currently at a 'baseline' trust tier. To potentially raise this tier, further documentation regarding their sustainability practices, certifications, and the specifics of their conservation investments and impact would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›Wired Amazon: citizen science, species discovery, biodiversity research
- ›$3M+ in research and conservation
Certifications on record
No certifications on record