Sea Level Rise Forces Colombia’s Afro Communities to Adapt

Sea Level Rise Forces Colombia’s Afro Communities to Adapt

As gobal sea level rise shrinks Colombia’s shorelines, Afro-Colombian communities in the Pacific are organizing to adapt this new reality. Credit: TioTigre / CC BY 2.0 (File Picture)On Colombia’s shorelines, Afro communities are watching the ocean claim homes, roads, and ancestral fishing grounds as

New Orchid Discovered in Colombia: ‘Dracula Colombiana’

New Orchid Discovered in Colombia: ‘Dracula Colombiana’

In Colombia, a new orchid species has been discovered in the Antioquia department, identified as “Dracula colombiana”. Credit: Universidad de AntioquiaResearchers in Colombia identified a new orchid species named “Dracula colombiana”. For years, this species had been mistaken for Dracula benedictii.

Mennonites in Colombia to Repair Environmental Damage

Mennonites in Colombia to Repair Environmental Damage

The Mennonite community accused of serious environmental damage in Colombia seeks to repair the harm and thus avoid a possible conviction. Credit: Philip Cohen, CC BY-SA 2.0.The Mennonite community that has lived for nine years in the Meta region of Colombia expressed its willingness to repair the e

Cali, a Birdwatching Paradise in Colombia

Cali, a Birdwatching Paradise in Colombia

Cali is the best city in Colombia for birdwatching with over 500 recorded species that are not easily found in other regions of the country. Credit: gabovinasco1 / CC BY NC 4.0 / FlickrCali, the capital of salsa, is also known as a birdwatching paradise in Colombia. In November 2024, Cali was named

Aquarium Kings: The Ornamental Fishes of Colombia’s Amazon

Aquarium Kings: The Ornamental Fishes of Colombia’s Amazon

The Colombian Amazon is home to more than 93 species of ornamental fish, many of which are highly valued in international trade. Credit: Swordw, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / FlickrThe Colombian Amazon is a mosaic of biodiversity that amazes the world with the sheer number of species it harbors. In this corner

Endemic Plants You Can Spot in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

Endemic Plants You Can Spot in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

Colombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is one of the most biodiverse places in the world, home to several endemic plant species. Credit: Alejandro Bayer Tamayo, CC BY-SA 3.0 / Wikimedia CommonsColombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1979, is one of the mos

Colombia Mulls Authorizing Hunting of Capybara

Colombia Mulls Authorizing Hunting of Capybara

Colombia is considering opening the door to the regulated hunting of capybaras, the world’s largest rodent and a delicacy on the table. Credit: Cloudtail CC BY NC ND 2.0 Colombia is considering opening the door to the regulated hunting of capybaras, the world’s largest rodent, in a move that has spa

Colombia’s Highest Waterfall: La Chorrera

Colombia’s Highest Waterfall: La Chorrera

La Chorrera waterfall stands as Colombia’s highest and one of the tallest in South America, ranking 60th among the world’s highest. Credit: Alexander Pabon/CC BY-SA 2.0Tucked away just 45 minutes from Bogota in Choachi, Cundinamarca, lies a natural treasure: La Chorrera waterfall. This wonder, tower

Colombia’s Most Colorful Birds

Colombia’s Most Colorful Birds

Colombia has a great variety of birds, including some striking, incredibly-colored species such as the famous scarlet macaw. Credit: Holley and Chris Melton / CC BY 2.0 DEED.Colombia is rich in biodiversity. With more than 1,900 registered species, it is the country with the greatest diversity of bi

The US War on Flesh-Eating Worms in Latin America

The US War on Flesh-Eating Worms in Latin America

Concerns are growing about the potential resurgence of flesh-eating worms, or screwworms, in the United States and Latin America. Credit: Judy Gallagher, ATTRIBUTION 2.0 GENERIC / Wikimedia Commons.The United States has been waging a little-known war in Latin America against flesh-eating worms, or s

Amazon Presidents Hold Summit in Colombia on Rainforest’s Future

Amazon Presidents Hold Summit in Colombia on Rainforest’s Future

Colombia hosts Presidents’ Summit of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization for the future of the Amazon. Credit: Gicaman / CC BY 4.0Today, Colombia hosts the 5th Presidents’ Summit of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO), bringing together leaders from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ec

Native Trees of Colombia: Guardians of Biodiversity

Native Trees of Colombia: Guardians of Biodiversity

Discover some of the most beautiful native trees of Colombia, one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Credit: Juan Andres Leyva, CC BY-NC 4.0 / NaturalistColombia is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet, where a great variety of native trees thrive, many of which have accomp

Colombiamoda 2025 Wraps Up with Over 60,000 Attendees

Colombiamoda 2025 Wraps Up with Over 60,000 Attendees

The 2025 edition of “Colombiamoda,” Colombia’s most important fashion fair, ended with more than 60,000 visitors from 50 countries. Credit: Darvin Salamanca / Colombia One. (File photo)-The 36th edition of Colombiamoda, Colombia’s most important fashion fair, closed this 2025 with outstanding figure

Heavy Rain Causes Catastrophic Flooding in Santa Marta, Colombia

Heavy Rain Causes Catastrophic Flooding in Santa Marta, Colombia

Heavy rain in the Colombian Caribbean caused severe flooding in at least 35 neighborhoods in the city of Santa Marta. Credit: FacebookA heavy rain event in the Colombian Caribbean battered the city of Santa Marta this Sunday, just days after the city celebrated its 500 years. The rain has caused a c

Simon Velez, the Colombian Architect of Bamboo

Simon Velez, the Colombian Architect of Bamboo

Simon Velez is a renowned Colombian architect specializing in constructions made from guadua, a type of bamboo native to Colombia’s Andes – Credit: Namagool7, CC BY-SA 4.0 / WikimediaSimon Velez is a Colombian architect who has created his own space in world architecture especially for his innovativ

The Rainforest of Choco, Colombia: A Biodiversity Paradise in Danger

The Rainforest of Choco, Colombia: A Biodiversity Paradise in Danger

Colombia’s Choco rainforest is among the least known and most surprising, but this biodiversity paradise in under threat. Credit: Adriana Garcia, CC BY-SA 4.0Colombia is a country rich in biodiversity, largely due to the variety of ecosystems it hosts. One of the most remarkable and lesser-known is

Colombia Claims 2024 Saw Its Second-Lowest Deforestation Rate in History

Colombia Claims 2024 Saw Its Second-Lowest Deforestation Rate in History

Colombia claims that in 2024, with 113,608 hectares, the country achieved the second lowest rate of deforestation. Credit: Dallas Krentzel, CC BY 2.0 / Wikimedia.Colombia claims that in 2024 the country achieved the second-lowest deforestation figure in its history: 113,608 hectares. A report from t

Colombia to Co-Manage Tayrona Park with Indigenous Peoples

Colombia to Co-Manage Tayrona Park with Indigenous Peoples

Colombia announced that Tayrona Park, the most important park in the Caribbean, will be co-managed with Indigenous peoples. Credit: Ovidio Gonzalez / Presidency of Colombia.Colombia announced that Indigenous communities in the region will co-manage Tayrona Park, located in Santa Marta. During a visi

Did Spiders Come from the Sea? Researchers Make New Hypothesis

Did Spiders Come from the Sea? Researchers Make New Hypothesis

A 500‑million‑year‑old fossil suggests spiders and scorpions come from the, reshaping long‑held theories about their origins. Credit: Ganjarmustika1904 / CC BY-SA 4.0A fossil estimated to be more than 500 million years old is offering a new perspective on origins of spiders and scorpions. Researcher

Colombia’s Amazon River May Disappear, New Study Warns

Colombia’s Amazon River May Disappear, New Study Warns

According to a new study, Colombia’s Amazon River may disappear in the coming decades, as its flow is dangerously decreasing. Credit: CIAT / Amazon17 / CC SA 2.0Colombia’s Amazon river may disappear in the coming decades. That’s the alarming conclusion of a new study by Colombia’s National Universit