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A private landowner reads a conservation agreementSaving Bogotá's Water

See how the Conservancy is helping ensure clean drinking water for Colombia's capital — by protecting the city’s watersheds. Learn more...

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The Conservancy is working to save two rivers at the hearts of two countries. How does fresh water conservation on the Mississippi relate to fresh water conservation on Colombia's Magdalena River? Find out here.

News

Ranches sign on to protect forests
November 15, 2007

Shade coffee and bird habitats
August 15, 2006

First Conservation Easement in Colombia Established
July 27, 2005 

About Colombia

Learn more about the Conservancy's work in Colombia.

Places We Protect

Oak Forests in the Tropical Andes 

Llanos Grasslands 

Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

Ways of Giving

Help support the Conservancy's work in Colombia


 

Photo credits (top to bottom, left to right): Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Natural Park © Aurelio Ramos/TNC; © Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus)© Luis Soto/Fundación Proyecto Tití; Freshwater flows through a small creek in the Andes region of Colombia, South America.