Buenaventura Cloud Forest Webcam
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Wildlife webcam streams live footage from the breath-taking and remote cloud forest of the Buenaventura Reserve, Ecuador.

Webcam favourites, the Coatis are bear-like mammals found in Cloud Forests of the Buenaventura Reserve.
World Land Trust (WLT) helped create this nature reserve and funds its on-going conservation by supporting our partner Fundación Jocotoco.
The webcam is in a prime position to film the incredible variety of birds that come to visit the feeders in the reserve, such as the 30 species of spectacular hummingbirds.
If you are lucky you could catch a glimpse the greedy Coatis who are regular visitors to the webcams. Coatis are bear-like mammals belonging to the raccoon family have a reputation for intelligence and can often be seen lapping up the sugar water from the hummingbird feeder.
All the webcams were setup by WLT's Web Multimedia Officer, Luciano Breves, who is a wildlife filmmaker and conservationist working to protect the forests of Brazil.
Join Luciano and other nature enthusiasts across the world on the Wildlife Webcam Chat (featured bottom right) and get your wildlife questions answered by the expert.
This webcam was supported by Puro Fairtrade Coffee. If your company would like to support a webcam, please contact WLT.
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Hummingbird ID Guide
Discover more about the most common hummingbirds that visit the Buenaventura Webcam with our identification.
Where is the Buenaventura Reserve?
Find out where the Buenaventura Reserve is in Ecuador on Google Maps.
Videos from WLT nature reserves
Watch videos from the Buenaventura Reserve and other WLT conservation projects across the world.
Virtual Tour of Buenaventura
Plunge into the Ecuadorian Cloud Forests with our Virtual Tour of the Buenaventura Reserve.
Webcam Snapshots on Flickr
Check out our webcam snapshots and share your own on the WLT Flickr group.
Conservation projects in Ecuador
Discover more about WLT’s conservation projects in Ecuador to save threatened habitats and wildlife.
Join in the Chat

Join us on the webchat to ask questions and discuss the wildlife you are watching live from the rainforest.

