RESUMEThe Tapir Conservation Plan in the Colombian Amazon is developed in response to the urgent need to address the critical threats faced by the Mountain Tapir (Tapirus pinchaque) and the Lowland Tapir (Tapirus terrestris) in 144 km² of forests in the Amazon basin Colombia, especially in the Kamsá indigenous territory. The population of these ungulates …
COFFEE TOURISM PLAN WITH A PERSPECTIVE WITH INTERNET OF THINGS AND BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY, IN THE QUECHUA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY
SUMMARY Welcome to the exciting world of coffee tourism with an INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) twist in the Quechua indigenous community in Colombia. This project is an initiative of the FUNDACIÓN BOSQUE COLOMBIANO in agreement with the Quechúa community, which has been involved in the production and commercialization of coffee for generations. In order to …
MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION PLAN FOR NICEFORO’S WREN
(Thryophilus nicefori) IN THE QUECHUA INDIGENOUS TERRITORY, COLOMBIA.
RESUMEN The plan for the conservation of threatened birds “Niceforo’s Wren (Thryophilus nicefori) of Colombia 2019–2025: progress, achievements and outlook constituted as a successful model to lead the strategies seeking to mitigate the main threats on Niceforo’s Wren (Thryophilus nicefori) in Colombia. This plan was based on all the information available on these species up …
COMMUNITY CONSERVATION PLAN FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE SPECTACLED BEAR (Tremarctos ornatus), IN THE MOUNTAIN OF THE ANDES IN SOUTH AMERICA
RESUMEN The objective of this plan is the sustainable conservation of the Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus) populations in the Amazon Andean mountains in Colombia, in the Kamsá indigenous territory. This species is clinging to survival due to systematic elimination by 3 anthropogenic threats: Poaching and illegal trafficking; destruction of habitats and climate change. Through this …
PLAN FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE MOORLAND FROG (Atelopus pastuso), IN BORDONCILLO MOORLAND, KENSÁ INDIGENOUS TERRITORY, MOORLAND OF AMAZON BASIN, COLOMBIA
SUMMARY The Moorland frog (Atelopus pastuso) is a species of amphibian endemic to Colombia, in Kamsá indigenous territory, which inhabits the montane forests and páramos of the western mountain range in the Moorland of Amazon basin, between 2500 and 3500 m (Moorland). Currently, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this species …
ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS AND PRIORITY MIGRATORY BIRDS CONSERVATION AREAS, IN COLOMBIA
Migration is one of the most conspicuous animal behaviors in nature and the best example of this phenomenon is associated with a large number of species that move synchronously over great distances during a specific time of year and make the return journey. a period of time later (Boyle, 2006). In no other group than …
STRATEGY 2022-2030 TO REDUCE ILLEGAL TRAFFIC OF MARINE BIODIVERSITY IN THE COLOMBIAN ATLANTIC COAST
SUMMARYThe actions provided for in this strategy are applicable for all species of marine fauna, understood as such to all those that reproduce in the sea or coast, of the class birds, mammals, reptiles, including amphibians and terrestrial invertebrates, in addition to marine and continental mammals, focusing mainly on the species: Carey (Eretmochelys imbricata) ; …
STATE OF CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS OF THE WEST INDIAN Manatee (Trichechus manatus), IN THE CARIBBEAN COAST OF COLOMBIA
Resumen: The distribution range of the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus) in the Caribbean coast of Colombia covers only the department of Sucre, specifically in the municipalities of El Estor, Livingston, Morales, Los Amates and Puerto Barrios. Five protected areas converge in this space, bodies of fresh water such as Lake Sucre, the Sarstún River, the …
DIAGNOSIS OF ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING OF SPECIES IN THE COLOMBIAN ANDEAN AMAZON 2010-2020
RESUMEAccording to the consolidated data of the seizures of flora and fauna registered in the annual reports of the Committee of Control and Surveillance of Natural Resources (CVR) of the Territorial Directorate Caquetá of CORPOAMAZONIA between in 2010 and 2020, 51,461 specimens victims of illegal trafficking were seized in the Colombian Amazon basin of the …
CONSERVATION PLAN FOR THE MOUNTAIN TAPIR (Tapirus pinchaque) IN THE COLOMBIAN ANDEAN AMAZON
RESUME After the irrefutable confirmation of the presence of this mammal in the Putumayo Department, through the use of camera traps in December 2019, it is necessary to prioritize the implementation of the conservation strategy of this species that allows guaranteeing long-term the existence of this animal and its habitats in the Amazon region of …