Bioethicists & Ethnobotanists
Bioethicists and ethnobotanists studying the ethical dimensions of psychedelic plant use and indigenous knowledge systems.
All Organisations
Chacruna
Nonprofit platform focused on psychedelic education, cultural justice, and Indigenous reciprocity with programming at the intersection of ethics, policy, and community knowledge.
ICEERS
Nonprofit organization supporting evidence, policy, and community-centered programs around psychedelic plants, including Indigenous reciprocity and traditional knowledge initiatives.
International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research, and Service
ICEERS (International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research and Service) is a nonprofit supporting ethnobotanical research, policy engagement, and community-informed programming around ayahuasca, iboga, and related plant medicines.
Organization for Indigenous Outreach & Conservation (OIOC)
Indigenous-led Kamentsa organization in Colombia focused on biocultural conservation, language and elder knowledge preservation, and regenerative stewardship linked to Yage (Ayahuasca) traditions and territorial sovereignty.
Yorenka Tasorentsi Institute
Indigenous-led Amazonian initiative founded by Yorenka Tasorentsi (Chief Benki Piyako) that advances forest regeneration, traditional medicine knowledge protection, and intercultural education.