Protect the Amazon. Bring your programme to Bolivia.
We connect NGOs, researchers and volunteers with local communities inside the Aquicuana Reserve — 20,000 hectares of living rainforest.
Conservation and community, hand in hand
Founded in 2007, Sustainable Bolivia works at the intersection of environmental conservation and community development in the Bolivian Amazon. We operate the Aquicuana Reserve and a volunteer hub in the city of Riberalta — and we're always looking for partners ready to make a lasting impact.
Our full storyThree pillars, one mission
Community ecotourism
Guided nature hikes, canoe expeditions and birdwatching trips led by local Amazonian communities inside the Aquicuana Reserve.
Conservation & research
Biodiversity monitoring, sustainable resource management, and independent research residencies at the Motacu Amazon Research Centre.
Education & arts
Environmental programmes with local children, visiting artist residencies in all disciplines, local scholarships and micro-grants.
Who are you?
An NGO or institution
Bring your conservation, education or research programme to Bolivia. We provide facilities, local connections, and full operational support inside the Aquicuana Reserve and Riberalta.
Explore partnershipsA volunteer, artist or researcher
Join us for weeks or months. We place individuals with local projects in education, NGO support, ecotourism and sustainability — and host visiting artists in all disciplines.
See opportunitiesWorking with the local communities changed how I think about conservation. This isn't a programme — it's a relationship that will last years.
Sustainable Bolivia gave our research team the infrastructure and local knowledge we couldn't have built alone in two years.
Ready to protect the Amazon?
Your support funds conservation work, local scholarships and community-led ecotourism in the Bolivian rainforest.
Bring your NGO to Bolivia
We work with international organisations to design and host conservation, education and community programmes. We provide the facilities, local relationships and operational know-how — you bring the mission.