About this Event
Presentation by Jim Gain
In the late fall of 2025, Jim joined five other adventurers for a descent into the Amazon Basin. This presentation centers on their time at the Sani Bird Lodge. Nestled deep within the Ecuadorian Amazon near the broad, meandering Napo River, Sani Bird Lodge sits at the heart of one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, surrounded by pristine rainforest that forms a living bridge between Yasuní National Park to the south and the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve to the north. Together, these protected areas create a vast ecological corridor—an unbroken sweep of forest where life thrives in staggering abundance. The lodge’s grounds are alive with over 550 bird species.
Jim Gain is a biologist by training, an educator for more than 35 years, and a lifelong naturalist whose curiosity has fueled decades of work in citizen science and conservation. His involvement with the Stanislaus Audubon Society spans over three decades in nearly every leadership role, including past president, complemented by service on the Central Valley Bird Club board and years with the Modesto Camera Club. He remains deeply engaged in the birding community as a Webmaster, eBird Reviewer, and member of the Stanislaus County and San Joaquin County Bird Records Committee. Blending photography with field observation has become one of his greatest joys, and his images have been featured on platforms such as Audubon Field Guide, Birds of the World, All About Birds, and the Merlin Bird ID App—reflecting a lifelong commitment to celebrating and sharing the beauty of the natural world.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Central United Methodist Church, 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, United States
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