- Los Amigos Biological Station
Infobox_protected_area | name = Los Amigos Biological Station
caption = Overview of the buildings at Los Amigos
locator_x = 12°34'9.00"S
locator_y = 70° 6'0.40"W
location =Peru
lat_degrees = 12
lat_minutes = 34
lat_seconds = 9
lat_direction = S
long_degrees = 70
long_minutes = 6
long_seconds = 0.40
long_direction = W
area = 1,450 km²
established = 2000
governing_body = Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica (ACCA)The Los Amigos Biological Station is a research station in lowland Amazonian forest at the base of
Peru 's southernAndes , at 270 masl in Madre de Dios department. The station's official name in Spanish is Centro de Investigación y Capacitación Río Los Amigos (Los Amigos Research and Training Center). It is commonly known by its Spanish acronym, CICRA. The station sits on a high terrace at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Los Amigos rivers. CICRA's small private property is contiguous to the Los Amigos Conservation Concession (LACC), which protects a diversity of upland and lowland forest types and aquatic habitats in 1,450 km² of the lower Los Amigos watershed. Population density in a 5 km radius of the station is approximately 2 persons per square kilometer, mostly itinerant gold miners working concessions along the Madre de Dios River; the 30-person village of Boca Amigos is 2 km from the station. Within the LACC,population density is zero, with the exception of occasional visits by uncontactedindigenous groups.Research and training facilities at CICRA include lodging for 50 visitors, 250 m2 of laboratory space, a lecture hall, a >50-km trail system, a 60-m radio tower, satellite internet access, access to online scientific literature and databases, high-resolution digital aerial photos of >200,000 ha of surrounding forests, a digital flora of >2,500 plant species collected on-site, a 470-volume scientific library, a weather station dating to 2000, and field guides tofish ,amphibians andreptiles , andplants . Off-site resources include two smaller satellite stations, each with their own laboratories and lodging, 3 and 25 km from the main station; a GIS laboratory in nearbyPuerto Maldonado ; and two additional 60-m radio towers inside the conservation concession.The station was established in 2000 by two non-governmental organizations: the Peruvian NGO Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica (ACCA) and the US-basedAmazon Conservation Association (ACA). The station is administered by ACCA, in partnership with ACA and a third NGO, the Amazon Center for Environmental Education and Research (ACEER). The long-term vision of these groups is to make CICRA the leading field destination for researchers and students in Amazonia.In 2005-2007, CICRA was the most active research station in the
Amazon basin , hosting an average of 25 researchers and assistants per day. During the same period, it was likely also the most intensively studied site in the Amazon, hosting 145 different research projects spanning animal behavior,biogeochemistry ,botany , conservation biology,geology ,hydrology ,zoology , as well as biological inventories of 25 different taxa, ranging from copepods to marsupials. These numbers place CICRA behindPanama 's Barro Colorado Island andCosta Rica 's La Selva Biological Station -- the leading Neotropical research stations -- but ahead of other field stations in the Amazon basin. Most research visitors are associated with universities in Peru or abroad, and many receive funding to visit the station through ACA and ACCA's grant programs. Los Amigos is also a leading training site for young Amazonian scientists and conservationists. From 2002 to 2007 the station hosted 19 field courses, ranging from introductory courses on Amazonia to specialized courses on plant identification,ornithology , and arthropod biology. More than 70% of the >300 students who participated in these courses were Latin American.Through 2006, the station received the majority of its funding from the
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation . Additional funds have come from ACEER, the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, theNational Geographic Society , theU.S. National Science Foundation , and private donors. Since mid-2005, the station has covered its operating expenses with station fees from visiting researchers and courses.For information in Spanish, check out the CICRA page on Wikipedia en español!(http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/CICRA).
External links
* [http://www.amazonconservation.org/ourwork/research.html ACA's page on Los Amigos/CICRA]
* [http://www.acca.org.pe/espanol/investigacion/cicra/area_cicra.html CICRA homepage]
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