The reserve is populated mostly by Quichuas, communities of farmers ranch at home with basic foods such as bananas, cassava, sweet potato and sugar cane.
It is located in the province of Sucumbios and covers an area of 11398.57 acres. The lagoon is home Limoncocha river and covers an area of 370 ha., Has its origins in the old course of the Napo River and is located on an alluvial plain, so its area is almost completely flat with intervals swamp.
In forest trees are highly prized by timber merchants. They are also, ceibo, cedar and other species as Guarumo, macaw, caspi, laurel, wild cane, Platanillo, Guabas, pambil, higuerón, Moret, chicken blood, and guayacán raft.
Wildlife: monkey night, yellow and red macaw, heron, ducks needle, howler monkey, sparrowhawk pollero, X, gloves, chicken blue mountain partridge, turtle dove, alligator, Jaguar, among others.

