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The Conservancy and its partners have projects in each region of the country and they help to ensure the effective conservation of Colombia’s amazing biological richness.
Local fishermen casting nets for "Mojarra"; (the main fish species) in the Totumo Lagoon (in the lower Magdalena River basin), a freshwater lagoon near the town of Lomitarena, Colombia. © Bridget Besaw
The Conservancy has partnered with Cormagdalena to create a management plant for the river. Read more
The Conservancy has partnered with indigenous communities to recover their ancestral lands. Read more
The Conservancy is protecting watersheds and helping to ensure clean water for the capital. See how
Cattle grazing on steep hillside pastures in the Andes region of Colombia, South America. Cattle ranching and deforestation for ranching, is a major threat to biodiversity in the Andean region. © Diego Ochoa
We are introducing new farming methods that could save the cloud forests. Check it out
Female Yellow-bellied seedeater (Sporophila negricolis) photographed in the Llanos grasslands of Venezuela. © Mark Godfrey/The Nature Conservancy
We helped complete a census of birds in coffee-growing zones of the tropical Andes. Learn more
Whether scary or exciting, nature has a way of sneaking up on you. See stories
Hear some of nature's success stories and see how nature matters to us all. Watch videos