Pearls of Life: The Wild Animals, Biodiversity of the Jungle Rainforest.
Watching wild animals in their natural reserve in the jungle is a fascinating experience. You can learn about the biodiversity among the animals as well as among the trees and plants. The biodiversity of the animals in the jungle is changing not only by location but also by the timing of the day. In this blog, I would like to share with you my experience with exploring the wild animals and the biodiversity in the Jungle Rainforest.
During my years of traveling, I have been traveling to the Rainforest of different countries in South America as well as Central America in the area of the Rainforest Jungles. I found it challenging, every time is like the first time adventures with unexpected and unseen events. You really have to be in your full sense, resilience, and keep the sustainability of managing your trip. As a first rule, you have to respect the laws of nature. As a second rule, you have to respect the laws of the indigenous communities that are living around the forest jungle. The richest forest jungle that you can see animals close to you, was in my opinion, in Costa Rica, on the Caribbean Coast side. Although the Jungle, the Amazon rainforest of Colombia, offers larger and bigger biodiversity species, I found it easier to see the wild animals in the jungles of Costa Rica. In Colombia, the wild animals are highly respected, especially in zones like the Amazons, as well as in the mountains. Keeping the biodiversity in balance where mother nature controls the cycle of death and life of different species is a paramount goal for preservation of the biodiversity in the Jungle Rainforest.
A lot of research has been done by different groups about the importance of keeping a sustainable method of life in the Amazon in order to preserve the Amazon Rainforest Jungle and to limit carbon consumption and electric energy in order to support the limitation of climate change. I am glad to witness that the indigenous communities care about nature and the animals surrounding that they are keeping the sustainability lifestyle in priority. There is more need to help in completion of health care facilities for the communities as well as animals and to support flow of medicine to combine with the Shaman work.
My daughter's love for animals brought us to visit different animal shelters in the Rainforest Jungles of different countries, such as Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica and others.
I recommend visiting natural preservation of animals in the Amazonas area of Colombia for the beauty, the species and the biodiversity and enjoy the smell and the noise coming from the Jungle. To explore more, book an appointment with us here for a virtual chat over coffee.