No unfortunately not, it would be about a week hike to get there. We had another expedition on the Tapanahony river from where a trail starts, from there the hike would also be about 4 days.
Not much details on any smaller plants. However in the areas where they are living they seem to prefer big trees with large plank-roots. Also we have seen that they prefer living around the Acariquara (locally named: pari udu), especially fallen ones, probably since they have many little water pockets to lay their eggs.
What a beautiful place!
Have you reached the Surinamese Brazilian border where the boundary markers are? I would really like to visit there one day
No unfortunately not, it would be about a week hike to get there. We had another expedition on the Tapanahony river from where a trail starts, from there the hike would also be about 4 days.
Do you have any information on the plant species to co-occur with the dendrobates tinctorius "azure" that you found?
Not much details on any smaller plants. However in the areas where they are living they seem to prefer big trees with large plank-roots. Also we have seen that they prefer living around the Acariquara (locally named: pari udu), especially fallen ones, probably since they have many little water pockets to lay their eggs.