
ECUATERRA
We were visited by Ecuadorian television channel Ecuavisa, who captured stunning footage of our work. With Johana Duche's voice as guide, they perfectly catch the essence of what we are doing in the middle of the jungle during 2025!

The path to extinction: a story about wildlife trafficking in Ecuador
Unfortunately, the wildlife trade in Ecuador continues is increasing at an alarming rate. Nevertheless, there are hopeful initiatives committed to protecting nature and preserving biodiversity.

UNKNOWN AMAZON
In 2021, journalist Pedro Andrade visited Merazonia as part of a new TV series called Unknown Amazon. Merazonia features in the episode "Into the Wild" - link below.
Coronavirus: The future of travel for a world in lockdown
The BBC Travel Show speaks with manager Jeni Taylor about the struggles wildlife rescue centres across the world face during the pandemic.

"Shortages in funds, medicines and masks threaten charity work around the world"
Renowned British newspaper The Guardian paid attention to the struggle wildlife centres around the world face in times of corona.

Environmental Volunteer programs
Large Ecuadorian newspaper El Comercio covers what it's like to volunteer during the pandemic months.
STEVE BACKSHALL SUPPORTS
JUNGLE GROOVE FESTIVAL
As the spokesperson for the World Land Trust Ecuador, it was a pleasure to have BBC presenter Steve Backshall support our first ever charity festival in 2019. Read more about Backshall's involvement in the "Forests in the Sky" campaign which resulted in the protection of vast areas of forest nearby Merazonia - a huge achievement for Ecuadorian conservation.
International Society for Endangered Cats (ISEC) Canada
SHOOT. SHOVEL. SHUT UP.
Read about Merazonia's 2016 ocelot release in an article featured on ISEC.
Merazonia on the New Travelist
IN THE ZONE: RESCUING AND REHABILITATING ANIMALS IN ECUADOR
Merazonia through the eyes of volunteer Justin.