Photo of the Day: Quijos River in Santa Rosa, Ecuador

Nature. Quijos Valley, Ecuador.

Quijos River at the confluence with the Oyacachi River near Santa Rosa, Ecuador.

The Nature Conservancy’s Rare Pride campaign protected the biodiversity and communities of the Condor Reserve by inspiring 6,000 local residents to use clean economic and domestic activities in order to reduce water pollution.

Photos courtesy of Jason Houston, www.jasonhouston.com.

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