Iquitos is identified as Spiralweb's Amazon AnchorPoint — a location where forest corridor integrity, biodiversity monitoring, and indigenous stewardship traditions could form the basis for a genuine ecological partnership. The location is confirmed. The right local partner is not yet found.
The upper Amazon basin around Iquitos holds some of the highest biodiversity on the planet, alongside significant deforestation pressure and a complex history of extractive industry. Spiralweb's interest is in building protocol-supported stewardship relationships, not extraction in any form.
Work here would likely engage the AIR domain (avian corridor integrity) and LAND domain (syntropicagroforestry, connectivity), with strong community and indigenous knowledge integration from the start.
If you have deep roots in the Iquitos region and are doing grounded stewardship work — not symbolic, not project-based, not extractive — Spiralweb is interested in a conversation. No obligations on either side. Contact via Café Sofia.
Open. Location identified and held with intention. No active work until the right partnership is established. This page exists to signal presence and openness, not to promise activity.
Spiralweb does not begin field work without the right local partner. The correct relationship precedes any protocol.