Jarol Fernando
Vaca was born and raised in the Ecuadorian Amazon in a
village named Misahualli, where he spend most of his
childhood. His lifelong interest in ecology began at the age
of fourteen when he participated in a local bird survey
carried out by the students of the Jatun Sacha Biological
Station. He subsequently studied natural history and ecology
at the station with the intention of using this knowledge to
provide guided tours in Ecuador's rich wild terrain. He
began guiding at the age of sixteen. 
After many years of working for nearly all of the eco-lodges
in the Ecuadorian Amazon, he completed his training as
naturalist at the Tiputini Biological Station. He has
decided to establish his legacy in the Anthropological
Huaorani Reserve, on the Shiripuno River.
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