Help the Amazon Rainforest

You can protect the Peruvian Amazon from home and make a huge impact in the forest

Be Part of the Conservation of the World's Most Important Rainforest

Every day, the Amazon faces threats like deforestation, climate change, and illegal hunting. At Wired Amazon, we lead innovative initiatives that combine scientific research and citizen science to protect this unique ecosystem. But we can't do it alone. You can make a difference. 

Where your support is going?

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Why Support the Wired Amazon Program?

Real Impact: Since 2016, we have discovered over 30 new species and hanged 47 artificial nests in the Tambopata National Reserve and its buffer zone.

Citizen Science: Thousands of volunteers worldwide participate in our projects through platforms like Zooniverse and field studies in the rainforest.

Tech-Driven Conservation: We use drones, artificial intelligence, and camera traps to monitor key species like the macaws and the eagle.

Become a Guardian of the Amazon. Your support is essential to continue our mission. 

Adopt a Macaw Nest

Support the Tambopata Macaw Project and play a vital role in safeguarding these vibrant rainforest icons. Your support helps improve artificial nests, protect chicks from predators, and ensure their survival in the wild. Together, we can keep the skies of the Amazon filled with color and life!

Explore Our Amazon Wishlist

Every discovery in the Amazon starts with the right tools. By donating through our Amazon Wishlist, you’re equipping researchers with essential gear to explore, monitor, and protect one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Your contribution fuels conservation, science, and a future where the rainforest thrives.

Contribute and Make Science Happen

Your support fuels groundbreaking research in the Amazon! With your contribution, we can continue discovering new species, monitoring wildlife, and empowering local communities through sustainable ecotourism. Every contribution brings us closer to protecting this vital ecosystem.