
The Cofán people are the remnants of a once-numerous riverine culture that has traditionally occupied what is today the northeastern corner of Ecuador and the corresponding region to the north in Colombia.
Numbering less than two thousand people at this time, the Cofan people have nevertheless established themselves as the vanguard of indigenous conservation efforts, taking on the task of caring for over a million acres of rain forest in Ecuador and large areas in adjacent Colombia.
Andes to Amazon 2012 summer trip![]() Join us for our summer 2012 trip, Andes to Amazon: A Journey of Culture and Nature ... Read more |
Washington Post: 'Gringo chief' Randy Borman helps Ecuador's![]() The Washington Post published this article on the work of the Cofan Survival Fund and the ... Read more |
TEDx-Amazonia: Randy Borman Presentation![]() We´re delighted to at last be able to share with you the YouTube c... Read more |
Win a Rainforest Tour![]() Win an All Expenses Paid Rainforest Ecotour! The Cofan Survival Fund needs 5,000 changemakers ready to make ... Read more |
Cofan Carbon Management![]() Preliminary Cofan Carbon Calculations Complete Recent scientific research conducted in the Cofan Territories has enabled us ... Read more |
Campaign for 5000 - Conservation Cooperative Launched!![]() The Cofan Survival Fund has officially launched our Campaign for 5000! We are establishing what we... Read more |
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Win an All Expenses Paid Rainforest Ecotour! The Cofan Survival Fund needs 5,000 changemakers ready to make a difference...
5,000 individuals, each donating $10/month will:
As our way of saying thank you, every year we randomly select from our group of 5000 supporters a winner of an all expenses paid (including round-trip airfare from the US) trip for 2 on a Cofan-guided ecotour into the heart of the Cofan Territories!
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Fundación para la Sobreviviencia del Pueblo Cofán in Ecuador