Andes-Choco Forest

Cloud forest geometry

Cloud forest geometry

A grasshopper rests on a bromeliad (Family Bromeliaceae), the most famous of which is the pineapple, gather water and fallen organic materials in their extended bracts and serve as habitat to insects and frogs. The bromeliad receives nutrients from the animals' waste materials and decomposition. Near Toachi, Ecuador

Rainforest treefrog guarding eggs
View from below
Cloud Forest stream
Andean Cock-of-the-Rock
Otonga Cloud Forest Reserve
Farmers converting to conservation
Toucan of the Andes
Toucan Barbet, Otonga Cloud Forest Reserve
The White-whiskered puffbird
Ancient ceramic art depicting wildlife
Global loss of amphibians
The Imbabura tree frog
Tricolor poison dart frog photo-illustration
Cloud Forest lizard
Juvenile green iguanas
One man's riches
Coastal Ecuadorian forest loss
Lowland Paca
Andean Fox
For Sale: Endangered Species
Mountain lion with cub
Passionflower butterfly 
Ecotourism near Mindo, Ecuador
Tropical butterfly and moth pupa
Farmer converted to conservation
Legless Amphibian of the Cloud Forest
Cloud forest geometry
Cloud Forest flora
Cloud Forest Orchid
Paramo botany
Andean Paramo landscape
Breakfast in the Cloud Forest
Andean condor art