
CLOUD FORESTS IN ECUADOR - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
Although relatively small in size, the Ecuador Cloud Forests are considered the richest Biodiverse hot-spot on the planet. Containing approximately 15-17% of the world's plant species and …
WHAT IS A CLOUD FOREST? - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
A Cloud Forest is a generally a tropical or subtropical, evergreen, montane, moist forest, characterised by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud cover (usually at the …
Ecuador Forest Of Clouds - Home
Ecuador Forest of Clouds is a conservation and carbon offsetting project in the heart of the Ecuadorian rainforest.
ECOTOURISM - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
Ecuador Forest of Clouds is an area of privately owned land in Ecuador. The entire area consists of approximately 700 hectares of extremely rare Montane Cloud Forest (only 3% of all forests …
The cloud forest - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
The cloud forest Click a button below to find out more about Ecuador's wonderful Cloud Forests: -WHAT IS A CLOUD FOREST?- FInd out about the rare conditions needed to create a cloud …
BIODIVERSITY - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
High rainfall, tropical conditions and isolation (topographical separation of the Amazon) contribute to the notably high biodiversity within the Montane Cloud Forest region of Ecuador.
FLORA & FAUNA - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
Click on the buttons below to find out why Ecuador is described as a "Biological Hot-spot" and is one of the most "Biologically Mega-diverse" places on the planet!:
ORCHIDS - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
The surrounding area is rich in primary cloud forests, and alive with rushing white-water streams and small towns and villages. The area contains more species of orchids than the entire …
IUCN Red List - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
Ecuador currently has the unfortunate position as the country with the most endangered endemic species in the world according to the IUCN Red List. Founded in 1964, the IUCN Red List, is …
SLOTHS - Ecuador Forest Of Clouds
The Cloud Forests of Ecuador have two species of sloth: the diurnal three-toed sloth and the nocturnal two-toed sloth. It’s very possible you’ll spot one of the former while hiking in the forests.