Jose-Ignacio (Pepe) Rojas-Moscoso -
2004 Instructor
Jose-Ignacio (Pepe) Rojas-Moscoso was born and raised in Lima,
Peru’s capital city. Since an early age, he was always
attracted to everything that crawled, ran, leaped and flew. He
developed a deep love for nature, wildlife and outdoors activities
and every time he had a chance, he went to the wilderness. His
mother always encouraged him to pursue his passion.
After finishing
high school Pepe started studying forestry with an orientation
towards wildlife. While in university, Pepe joined the Tambopata
Macaw Project team working in one of the most pristine rainforests
of the world. He was working for the project for several years
studying macaws and reintroduction techniques. As part of this
project, he also spent six months in the savannas of Beni, Bolivia,
recording data for the first time on the reproductive behaviors
of the Blue-throated macaw.
In 1996, Pepe moved full time to
the Tambopata Research Center where his many tasks have included:
serving as a guide, conducting workshops with high school students
from Peru and the USA, working with filmmakers and wildlife photographers
and training guides in macaw interpretation activities, tree
climbing and bird watching techniques. His main passion is for
birds and he is very knowledgeable with the avian fauna of the
rainforest, the high Andes, and coastal Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia.
Pepe also is very concerned with conservation and part of his
work involves training local people as guides. At Tambopata,
Pepe conducts the Birding
Tambopata, Macaw
Lover’s Dream and Photography
Workshops experiences.
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