CONAPAC: Our Staff

Get to know the staff and consultants behind CONAPAC.

We’re dedicated professionals invested in our mission and in the people of the Peruvian Amazon.

CONAPAC, the Civil Association for Conservation of the Peruvian Amazon Environment, is an NGO formed in July 1990 by a group of teachers, forestry engineers, and employees of the travel operator Explorama Lodges in Iquitos, Peru. Registered with the Peruvian government, our purpose is the conservation of the Peruvian Amazon primary rainforest. Though our staff is small, it serves those most in need of education and other tools for sustainable living in the rainforest.

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Our Staff

CONAPAC does not unlawfully discriminate internally (in its administrative and program operations) or externally (in the provision of services) on the basis of race, political orientation, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, or mental or physical disability or any other status prohibited by applicable law.

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IN MEMORIAM

ALBERTO VELA MUÑOZ lost his battle with COVID-19 on May 18, 2021. As a longtime employee, friend, and mentor to CONAPAC, Alberto's loss is keenly felt by all our staff, CONAPAC Partner Community teachers, regular volunteers, and donors. His contributions to CONAPAC were great.

We, as well as the teachers, residents, students, and communities we serve, feel his absence, as the great leader in education that he was for CONAPAC and the Adopt-A-School program. He was a career educator with the Peruvian Ministry of Education until his retirement in 2006, when he joined the staff of CONAPAC. He worked tirelessly in the intervening years as the lead in our community education efforts, as a teacher education specialist, and champion of conservation education.