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Courage & calm despite attacks: Q&A with Colombian activist Yuly Velásquez

Yuly Velásquez grew up on the banks of the Magdalena River near the Colombian city of Barrancabermeja, an area surrounded by a large network of swamps, lagoons and tropical forests. These wetlands are home to a host of migratory fish species, such as the bocachico (Prochilodus magdalenae) and dorada (Brycon moorei), which riverside communities depend […] ....

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Hoyo del Aire, La Paz, Santander: Colombia's big hole!

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The sign at the entrance to Hoyo del Aire (literally Air Hole in English) near the small town of La Paz in Colombia s Santander department, says. ....

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Páramos at risk: The interconnected threats to a biodiversity hotspot


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Páramos at risk: The interconnected threats to a biodiversity hotspot
The pressures of climate change and human land use could lead to the disappearance of unique biodiversity and vital ecological services.
Image Credit: The Bogotá Post
On a recent, pre-pandemic journey to the High Andes of Colombia, I
found myself surrounded by one of the region’s emblematic species, the
flowering shrubs known locally as
frailejones or “big monks.” These giant plants, relatives of sunflowers from the
Espeletia genus, mesmerized me, their yellow buds and silvery hairs glistening in the intense, ephemeral sunlight.
Looking out over the vast, rolling landscape, I wondered how such a stunning, incomparable ecosystem can be taken for granted. ....

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