Our Mission

Community-based conservation of the biodiversity and watersheds of the Pacific Forest of Ecuador through education, reforestation, protection, and agroforestry.

Our Story

Since 2007, TMA has worked tirelessly together with local communities, conservation partners, scientists, and international supporters to protect and restore one of the most endangered tropical forests on the planet – the Pacific Forest of Ecuador. With nearly 4,000 acres of forest currently under management, TMA has developed an innovative approach to conservation that pairs active forest preservation, in the form of land purchase and creation of protected areas, with community-based restoration efforts that address the underlying socioeconomic drivers of deforestation. Using a regenerative agroforestry approach designed around shade-grown heirloom cacao, TMA works hand-in-hand with local farmers to restore the landscape in a way that results in both economic and environmental benefit. Over the next decade, TMA will significantly expand its ecological and social impact through the creation of the Capuchin Corridor – a 100,000-acre conservation area named after the Critically Endangered Ecuadorian Capuchin monkey.

Our Team

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Executive Director

Ryan Lynch

Ryan is a Tropical Ecologist with a M.S. in Wildlife Ecology & Conservation. He first visited and fell in love with Ecuador in 2001, and has spent the past 20 years working on a variety of research and conservation projects across the country. Among his achievements are the discovery and description of numerous frog species new to science and the creation and expansion of two protected areas. His work has been featured in scientific journals and popular media outlets such as National Geographic, Mongabay, and Discovery Channel. He joined TMA in 2014 following two years working as the Ecuador Program Director for the non-profit The Biodiversity Group. Originally from California, he now lives in Quito, Ecuador with his wife and two dogs.
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Administrative Director

Carla Rizzo

Carla is an Ecuadorian conservationist with a focus on building and implementing structural changes for the protection of nature. She has a Masters degree in Project Management from the EAE Business School in Spain, and has spent many years working as a project manager for companies, educational institutions, and other conservation organizations in Ecuador. Prior to joining TMA, Carla worked as the Director of Fundacion Epicentre, which works to promote sustainability and conservation issues together with rural communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon. She has a track record in directing social projects with vulnerable communities in urban and rural areas in all regions of the country, including the coastal region surrounding the Jama-Coaque Reserve. She currently lives in Quito and is the mother of two kids Amapola and Thiago.
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Reserve Director

Dany Murillo

Dany Murillo was born and raised in the community of Camarones, which borders the Jama-Coaque Reserve. He started working with TMA as a field assistant when he was 18 years old, and during the intervening years he has grown into a key member of the organization and a leader in his community. Day in and day out, he’s the person who makes sure that the Jama-Coaque Reserve and all of its field projects run smoothly. He is also the co-architect of TMA’s Community Reforestation Program. He resides in Camarones with his wife and daughter.
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Research Manager

Moisés Tenorio

Moises Tenorio was born in the coastal city of Esmeraldas, but spent most of his childhood growing up in the capital city of Quito. He is an avid birder and rock climber, and has spent many years working as a bird guide at the El Monte Sustainable Lodge in Mindo, Ecuador. He recently finished his undergraduate degree in Ecotourism at the Universidad Central in Quito, where he is creating an ecotourism development plan for the Jama-Coaque Reserve as his thesis.
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Community Programs Manager

Andrea Chica

Andrea was born and raised in the coastal town of Bahia de Caraquez, which is an hour from the Jama-Coaque Reserve. She arrived to the local community of Camarones in 2019 after marrying a local resident. Since her arrival, Andrea has run TMA's community education program. She is passionate about childhood education and has two kids of her own.
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Head Park Ranger, Jama-Coaque Reserve

Edilberto Marquez

Edilberto Marquez has walked all the trails of this forest long before it was called the Jama-Coaque Reserve. He was born and raised in a house in the middle of this same forest and knows the terrain better than anyone alive. He’s been working with TMA since 2012. In addition to serving as JCR’s first park ranger, he also plays an important role in our agroforestry and reforestation work. Edilberto lives in the neighboring community of Tabuga with his family and commutes to work on a motorcycle.
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Park Ranger, Jama-Coaque Reserve

Sixto Lopez

Sixto Lopez is from the community of Camarones. He’s been working with TMA since 2018, initially as a field assistant and now as a park ranger. He’s a soft-spoken person who is extremely reliable. He lives in Camarones with his family.
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Park Ranger, Jama-Coaque Reserve

Carlos Vite

Carlos was born and raised in the local community of Camarones. He began working with TMA in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic when local communities required additional support. Day to day he walks the trials of the Jama-Coaque Reserve to ensure its protection, and occasionally assists with biological research projects with TMA and its collaborators. He lives in Camarones with his wife and kid.
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Field Assistant, Jama-Coaque Reserve

Mario Lopez

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Field Assistant, Jama-Coaque Reserve

José Luis Medina

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Field Assistant, Jama-Coaque Reserve

Wilson Murillo

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Reserve Hospitality, Jama-Coaque Reserve

Benilda Reynel

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Field Coordinator, Bosque Protector Pata de Pajaro

Carlos Robles

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Research Coordinator, Bosque Protector Pata de Pajaro

Luis Madrid

Julexy Mera
Field Assistant, Bosque Protector Pata de Pajaro

Julexy Mera

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Park Ranger, Bosque Protector Pata de Pajaro

Pablo Bermudez

Board of Directors

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Co-Founder

Isabel Davila

Born and raised in Quito, Ecuador, Isabel has been creating impact solutions for social and environmental challenges in Latin America for over 15 years. After finding an unprotected forest in coastal Ecuador in 2007, she co-founded TMA and helped to establish the Jama-Coaque Reserve and the Research Station (Casa Bamboo). She worked with women, youth and families to engage the community to protect the Pacific Equatorial Forests. In 2013, was invited to replicate this model in Venezuela at Eposak. In 2015, Isabel founded Lugar Sostenible, and is working in Sao Paulo and LATAM, designing social innovation solutions. Isabel has a Master’s Degree in Business Administration and a Postgraduate degree in Social Innovation. She now lives in Brazil with her husband Manuel.
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Co-Founder

Jerry Toth

Jerry was a Hansard Scholar at the London School of Economics and earned his degree in economics at Cornell University. After graduation, he briefly worked as an investment banker on Wall Street, for one year, before relocating to South America. He then nomadically roamed the continent for several years, working as a foreign correspondent for Adbusters Magazine, among other jobs. In 2006, he laid down roots in Ecuador, where he co-founded Third Millennium Alliance and helped build the Jama-Coaque Reserve. It was here where Jerry developed a passion for cacao farming. In 2013, he co-founded To’ak Chocolate. His work has been featured in Forbes, National Geographic, Fortune Magazine, L.A. Times, and VICE Magazine, among others. He lives in Ecuador.
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President

Betty Estupinan

Betty was born in Esmeraldas and raised in the city of Quito, Ecuador, where she has extensive experience in the business services sector. After earning her degree at the Manor Junior College in Jenkintown Pennsylvania, USA, Betty went on to work for Societé Internationale de Telecomunicationes Aeronautiques and FUNDAGRO (Foundation for Agricultural Development of Ecuador), associated with USAID. In 1990, she founded the human resources staffing company Grupo CASESFAL, where she worked as General Manager and Senior Associate. In 2000, she co-founded the Ecuadorian tourism company Rainbowtours. Betty is currently the president and legal representative of TMA’s Ecuadorian branch. She lives in Quito.
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Board Chair

Gavin McKay

Gavin is the founder and president of Unite Fitness, a studio and online fitness company and one of TMA’s business partners. Gavin holds a BS in Operations Research & Information Engineering from Cornell University and his early career started in management consulting at Deloitte and other boutique firms helping Fortune 500 companies write business plans, assess partnerships, manage projects and develop their teams. He also held marketing positions in the electronic payments industry and within his company. Originally from Philadelphia, Gavin now resides in California where he enjoys the outdoors with his partner and dog.
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Board Member

Pamela Jaramillo

Pamela was born in Guayaquil and raised in the city of Quito, Ecuador, where she has extensive experience in the art and education sectors. She received her Bachelors of Fine Arts from California College of the Arts (CCA) in California and later went on to become a certified Montesorri teacher. She has spent much of the past decade working on a variety of development and creative ventures in Ecuador, including both the non-profit and for-profit sectors. She currently works for an international ethnobotanical company and serves on the board for TMA's Ecuadorian branch.
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Board Member

Erica Dorn

Erica is currently a doctoral researcher in Transition Design at Carnegie Mellon University. She's led an extensive career in local economic development, systems-level change facilitation, social impact investing, and leadership education. In 2015, she co-founded etsy.org and served as the Managing Director of the non-profit it incubated, Good Work Institute. Prior to that she worked in US microfinance for Kiva and Accion. Erica recently received the Humanity in Action and Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellowship. Originally from Aurora, CO, by way of Brooklyn, she now resides in Portland Oregon with her husband and son.
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Board Member

Matt Arnoldy

Matt has a deep connection to Ecuador as he resided in the Galapagos Islands from 2003-2005 and scouted the nascent Jama-Coaque Reserve with co-founder Jerry Toth in 2007. Matt's career includes over 15 years’ experience in real estate investment management with a focus on office properties across all major U.S. markets. He received a BS from Cornell University and an MBA from the University of Washington. Matt resides with his wife Kaitlyn in Seattle, WA and spends his free time exploring the Salish Sea and Cascade/Olympic Mountain Ranges.
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Board Member

Anjali Oberoi

Anjali is a chocoholic and environmentalist with extensive experience in finance and operations. Anjali founded Bernoulli Finance which helps fast-growing ecologically-minded companies use financial data for better decision making and planning. Anjali was previously Partner/CFO at Fare Resources, a collective of entrepreneurs that build food communities and CFO at Belcampo Group, a US and Latin American food production and farming company.

Anjali holds an MBA in International Business and MS in Finance from Temple University, and an M.Tech. and B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi. She is a native English and Hindi speaker, and has a working knowledge of Arabic and Spanish. When not creating financial solutions, Anjali is usually found traveling with her family.

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Board Member

Madeline Sides

Madeline Sides is a design researcher, sustainability strategist, and current doctoral candidate in Transition Design at Carnegie Mellon University. Madeline’s doctoral research on ecological restoration in her home region of Northern California has shown her how restoring ecosystems can lead to transformative social and ecological change. Before pursuing a Ph.D., Madeline co-founded and led design for Healyx Labs, a for-profit medical device company serving low-resource settings. In her professional practice, Madeline leads research and strategy work for life science, healthcare, food, and landscape conservation organizations. Originally from Davis, CA, with a long San Francisco Bay Area residency, Madeline lives with her partner in Lake Tahoe, CA.
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Board Member

Naomi Kinoshita

Naomi, a climate change and sustainability manager at a multinational consulting and assurance firm, combines her background in chemical engineering with a passion for sustainability, biodiversity, and decarbonization. She has experience in a variety of climate-related projects including climate risk analysis, reporting, and the integration of sustainability in business strategies for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Naomi has led large reforestation events, collaborated with local NGOs on sustainability and social issues, and led a local urban farming research project. Raised in Mexico City by a Japanese-Mexican family, Naomi continues to call the city home, where she lives with her partner and two cats.
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Board Member

Andrew R. Barron

After his PhD from Imperial College and post-doctoral research at UT Austin, Andrew joined the faculty Harvard University (1987), then moved to Rice University (1995) as the Welch Chair of Chemistry. In 2014 he founded the Energy safety Research Institute (ESRI) as the Sêr Cymru Chair of Low Carbon Energy and Environment at Swansea University (UK) and was PI of the Welsh Government’s largest industrial decarbonization project. In addition to authoring over 550 scientific papers, Andrew is a serial entrepreneur with start-ups across water treatment, carbon capture and utilization, and health care. Andrew was appointed as the Prince of Wales Visiting Innovator, and is a recioient of the World Technology Award and Star of Asia Award. He was a co-founder of the Rice Alliance which is now the highest ranked entrepreneurship program in the US as well as the highest ranked business plan competition in the world. Andrew lives in both Swansea (UK) and Austin (TX) with his wife and their two cats.
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Board Member

Todd Lienart

Todd is currently a sales and marketing leader for a technology startup. He has been leading sales and marketing functions in technology companies for over 20 years. Starting in 2018 also spent 4 years building the sustainability and social impact practice at Zendesk, Inc. He created their first carbon accounting efforts and overall ESG reporting as a large, multinational corporation and brings that knowledge of corporate sustainability strategies to TMA. Todd currently lives in San Francisco, USA.

Collaborators & Advisors

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Research Collaborator

Dr. Shawn McCracken

As a professor of terrestrial ecology at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Dr. McCrackend investigates the ecological and evolutionary responses to environmental change at community to ecosystem scales to develop conservation management strategies and policy. With TMA, Dr. McCracken is responsible for the Three Forests Conservation Corridor Canopy Acoustic and Imaging Project to monitor wildlife movement and inform TMA’s Community Reforestation program. He is also responsible for initiating the parabiologist program. Dr. McCracken continues to work on these projects in the Jama-Coaque Reserve and is helping to expand research in the Reserve.
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Research Collaborator

Dr. David Rodriguez

Dr. David Rodriguez is a first-generation Mexican-American college graduate born and raised in Del Rio, TX, which sits along the US-Mexico border. After transferring from Southwest Texas Junior College, he received both his B.S. (2000) and M.S. (2002) degrees in Biology at Texas State University. He was awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship at Texas State University and used it as a springboard to the doctoral program in Zoology at Texas Tech University to research the population genetics of crocodiles. After earning his Ph.D. (2007), Dr. Rodriguez served as the Project Director for a cooperative US Dept. of Education grant at El Centro College in Dallas that endeavored to increase minority participation in STEM fields. He was then awarded a NSF Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship to perform research on amphibian pathogens in the New World at Cornell University. In 2015, Dr. Rodriguez joined Texas State University as a faculty member in Biology where he teaches Mycology and Applied Bioinformatics and investigates host-pathogen dynamics in reptiles and amphibians using genetic, genomic, and bioinformatic tools. Specifically, he has been investigating the amphibian-killing fungus in temperate and tropical environments and Snake Fungal Disease in Texas. His research also leverages a portable genetics lab to teach and perform genetic analyses in the field. His research group has partnered with TMA to provide immersive study abroad experiences and research opportunities for students at Texas State University (a Hispanic-serving institution), and to recruit Ecuadorian students into US graduate programs.
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Research Collaborator

Dr. Becca Brunner

Becca is a conservation biologist and tropical field ecologist with an insatiable curiosity and adoration of the natural world (especially frogs). Becca has worked in the jungles of Madagascar, Peru, Honduras, the Philippines, Australia, Costa Rica, and Malaysian Borneo. She is finishing her PhD at UC Berkeley, where she studies how natural history and acoustic space influence why some species are more tolerant to disturbance than others. She has been conducting fieldwork at Jama-Coaque Reserve since 2018.
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Research Collaborator

Mike Ellis

Mike first joined TMA as a reforestation volunteer in 2012 before serving as the organization's first resident biologist. He then played a role as one of TMA's directors before beginning his PhD at Tulane University in 2018. Mike's doctoral research focuses on how birds and forests respond to environmental and anthropogenic forces in the Jama-Coaque Reserve and elsewhere in northwest Ecuador.
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Research Collaborator

Abhimanyu Lele

Abhimanyu is an ecologist and ornithologist with a deep interest in avian population structure and biogeography. He is a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago’s Committee on Evolutionary Biology and works closely with the Negaunee Integrative Research Center at The Field Museum. In 2019, Abhimanyu participated in TMA’s Ornithological Research Techniques field course, where he spent two months banding birds and collecting data for our long-term population study. For his PhD dissertation, which he is carrying out in the Jama-Coaque Reserve, Abhimanyu is using ecological and genetic techniques to analyze divergence between Andean and coastal avian populations.
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Lookfar Conservation, Founder & CEO

Scott Stone

Scott is an attorney and conservationist. Prior to founding Lookfar Conservation, Scott co-founded S2C Pacific, a climate and conservation policy consulting firm, and is currently a partner at its successor firm, Glencoe Strategies. He also practiced environmental law at Hunton Andrews Kurth in Washington, DC, served as the Director of Global Environmental Initiatives for nContext, and worked as a policy analyst for the Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development.
Earlier in his career, Scott worked as a journalist for daily newspapers, led backcountry expeditions in the Canadian Rockies, conducted policy research for a women’s rights group in Nepal, taught ecology at an outdoor education program in Maine, and was a volunteer park ranger in Badlands National Park in South Dakota.

Scott is the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the National Park Trust and formerly served on the board of the Jocotoco Conservation Foundation and the Technology Advisory Board of Fair Trade Certified.

Scott is a graduate of Northwestern University and Washington University School of Law. He lives in the Chicago area with his wife Julia, their two children, and the family dog Gus.

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Lookfar Conservation, Chief Operating Officer

Marlies Quirino

Marlies began her career as a lawyer, practicing law at a Dutch law firm in Amsterdam. She later ventured into the fashion industry, establishing and running the marketing department for an internationally renowned fashion brand. She then immersed herself in the modern and contemporary art scene in New York City while working for a charitable foundation supporting upcoming artists. Always passionate about the environment, Marlies now devotes her time and energy to biodiversity conservation and regenerative farming, including as an independent advisor to DOB Ecology, a Dutch charitable foundation.

Fluent in Dutch, English, and Portuguese, Marlies splits her time between Belgium and Portugal with her two dogs, Astor and Lucky.

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Lookfar Conservation, General Counsel & Director of Partnerships

Ty Harper

Ty is an attorney and a writer. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Harvard Law School, Ty has worked as a Public Defender in Boston, a partner at the law firm of DLA Piper, and as the General Counsel of Edifecs, a health care technology company. In addition to his work with Lookfar, Ty spends his time as counsel for a renewable energy manufacturer and writing a novel.

Ty lives in Seattle with his wife, two kids, and their puppy.

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Brand Advisor

Carl Schweizer

Carl was born in the Alps of Austria surrounded by biodynamic and organic small-holder farmers. He started to study graphic design and communication at the age of 15 and later specialized in brand strategy. After his first study, he did a year of volunteer work with street kids in Ecuador, where he met his wife Dennise Valencia. His work is led by social and environmental impact values and he thrives to live by the claim that 'nature is the ultimate luxury'. At the age of 27 he co-founded To'ak (sustainable luxury chocolate and preserving an ancient cacao variety) together with Dennise and Jerry Toth (co-founder of TMA). A few years later he co-founded Xoca (upcycled cacao-based CPG) and then Orijin (digital supply chain management and transparency). He has been supporting TMA for many years both through To'ak and as an independent advisor. His best memories with TMA come from spending several New Year's Eve with his family and Jerry deep in the rainforest at the Jama Coaque Reserve. Since 2006 he has resided in Ecuador with his wife and daughter. For the next few years, he will live in Austria and lead a small family-run sustainable agroforestry project while he continues to support his businesses and other mind-like clients around the world.

Our Structure

TMA was founded in 2007 and is governed by two legal entities working in partnership.

Third Millenium Alliance – Ecuador is the operational arm of TMA, headquartered in the Province of Manabi, Ecuador. Third Millennium Alliance is also registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in the U.S., which acts as a support agency focused on fundraising, outreach, and technical assistance.

Our mission, vision, values and principles are shared between the two entities.

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Key Sponsors & Partners

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Sponsor

Richard Arnoldy

Dick has enjoyed a 48 year career in the construction industry. In 1992 Dick and partner Jeff Cook started ARCO Construction Company, a nationwide industrial and commercial construction concern. Dick has also been involved with many non-profits throughout his career. He has been a Board member of The Missouri University of Science and Technology, MicroFinancing Partners in Africa, Hilljack House Foundation and the advisory Board of TMA. During their travels, which includes a trip to the TMA reserve, Dick and Nancy, have become keenly aware of the decimation of our forests and animal habitat throughout the world and are committed to conservation and restoration. Dick and Nancy are native St. Louisans, but also enjoy time in Florida and Utah.
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Sponsor

Peter & Kelly Dlugosch

Peter and Kelly are both investment professionals at Winslow Capital Management. Peter is a portfolio manager on the Large Cap Growth investment team, while Kelly is the lead portfolio manager on the Growth Capital Strategy. Kelly and Peter have supported TMA for years in a variety of manners and are now particularly motivated to advance the Community Reforestation Program. Peter and Kelly reside in Wayzata, Minnesota with their two sons and their dog, Sally.
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Sponsor/Ambassador

Youri aka. Mantra

Youri Cansell (aka Mantra) grew up between the city’s noise and the whispers of the forest in Metz, France. He is a self taught painter and muralist who has been active in the graffiti scene since 2008, with nature-themed murals found in many countries around the world. His art reflects the voices of nature that we no longer listen to and shows the footprints left in the urban spaces repeated over and over like mantras. Youri has been a supporter and ambassador of TMA’s for the past few years, and is dedicated to supporting the protection and expansion of the Jama-Coaque Reserve.
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Corporate Sponsor

To’ak Chocolate

To’ak is a luxury chocolate pioneer proudly based in Ecuador—the native origin of cacao. It produces single-origin dark chocolate with the precision of a vintage winemaker, and has garnered a global reputation for its innovative cask-aged chocolate. It is sourced from the rarest and most prized cacao variety on earth. To’ak has partnered with TMA to help save Ecuador’s Ancient Nacional cacao from the brink of extinction.
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Corporate Sponsor

Craftspring

Craftspring is a Brooklyn based storefront and studio offering a variety of fun and ethically made handcrafted products from around the world. Working hand in hand with women artisans in developing countries, Craftspring helps preserve traditional crafts by sharing their beauty and magic with the world. Craftspring is a longtime TMA supporter, hosted a TMA fundraiser in 2019, and now offsets the carbon footprint of all products sold by sponsoring TMA’s community reforestation project in Ecuador.
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Corporate Sponsor

NatureStills

Scott Trageser is a conservation biologist, award-winning photographer, and adventurer behind NatureStills Photography. He believes that striking wildlife imagery is a cornerstone of modern conservation as it has the power to open one’s heart even if it’s connected to a closed mind. Scott is a long-time supporter of TMA and has spent significant time photographing the flora and fauna of the Jama-Coaque Reserve. Many of the photographs on our website and social media pages were provided by Scott.
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Corporate Sponsor

Pacchar

Pacchar manages the use of residual forestry and agricultural biomass to produce biochar, compost, and derivatives for use in regenerative agricultural projects as a way to restore soil health and promote the storage of carbon. The company is based in Guayaquil, Ecuador and works with land managers across the country. Pacchar is committed to supporting TMA's conservation and restoration activities through donations made for every 1,000 cubic meters of biochar sold.