Bolivia II: La Senda Verde, Sucre and Potosi
When we began planning our 3 month adventure trip across South and Central America, we knew we wanted to start in Patagonia and work our way northward, but to be honest Bolivia wasn’t really on our radar, until I saw the website for La Senda Verde while searching for wildlife volunteering opportunities in South America. La Senda Verde, or The Green Path, is located in the subtropical eastern flank of the Bolivian Andes (right at the end of the famous Bolivian “Death Road”, but that’s a story for another day). Founded in 2003 by a Bolivian couple, Vicky Ossio and Marcelo Levy, the mission of La Senda Verde is to save and provide a second chance for wild animals rescued from illegal trafficking and habitat loss. Hard to argue with that! Vicky and Marcelo are incredibly devoted (they sleep with baby animals in their bed when necessary, from bear cubs to monkeys) and their commitment is inspiring. [Interesting small world anecdote: their son went to the Berkele...