How a rights of nature trial led to the discovery of a hallucinogenic mushroom in Ecuador. The mushroom was named after Paul Stamets, the most famous mycologist in the world.

The Los Cedros Protective Forest is a reserve of 6,000 hectares of humid and cloudy tropical ecosystem located northwest of the Andes mountain range. Its geography ranges from 1,000 to 2,700 meters of altitude, four rivers cross it and it is home to jaguars, monkeys, reptiles, amphibians, 309 species of birds, 236 of orchids and 600 of moths.