
Inkaterra is extremely grateful to the following institutions for their cooperation and support:
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International Finance Corporation (IFC)
For supporting our conservation efforts in the tropical rainforest at Reserva Amazonica and the development of ecotourism and bio-business as a source of sustainable income for local communities.
www.ifc.org
Global Environmental Facility (GEF)
For supporting Inkaterra Asociation's (ITA) continual innovative actions to improve the quality of life of rainforest populations.
www.gefweb.org
Missouri Botanical Garden
For contributing since 1986, in the identification, data dissemination and publication of the flora of Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel and Reserva Amazonica.
www.mobot.org
National Geographic Society
For supporting research on the natural and cultural wealth of the Machu Picchu
Cloudforest and the Tambopata rainforest.
www.nationalgeographic.com
Hocking College
For developing internships in ecotourism for academic credit.
www.hocking.edu |
American Orchid Society
For rewarding our efforts with their Conservation Award (1998) and announcing that Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel holds the world's largest collection of native orchid species in their natural habitat.
www.aos.org/aos
San Marcos National University
For their continuous support of scientific research on the flora and fauna of the Peruvian Amazon Cloudforest and Rainforest.
www.unmsm.edu.pe
Conservation International
For praising our Chairman and founder José Koechlin by inviting him to join their Board of Directors in 1990. He continues as an E-Meritus Board Member.
www.conservation.org/xp/CIWEB/
Peruvian Ministry of Education
For supporting internships at the Instituto Superior Tecnologico del Cusco and helping students to participate in the Curricular Consultative Council.
www.minedu.gob.pe
San Antonio Abad University of Cusco
For their ongoing support of biodiversity and conservation research.
www.unsaac.edu.pe |