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SOLAR ENERGY AND SAFE WATER: A PROJECT THAT TRANSFORMS LIFE IN THE EMBERÁ COMMUNITY

By WOMEN FOR BIODIVERSITY ORGPublished on 02/10/2025   In the middle of the dense Chocó jungle, the Emberá community has witnessed a radical change in its quality of life. Until …

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CLIMATELY INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF VENEZUELAN INDIGENOUS MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES, IN COLOMBIA

SUMMARY The “Climately Integrated Management of Venezuelan Indigenous Migrants and Refugees, in Colombia” program, executed by the ecofeminist organization Women for Biodiversity Org, is proposed as a comprehensive and sustainable …

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ETHNO-PROGRAM TO PROTECT BIODIVERSITY THROUGH FOOTBALL IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASIN

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The “ETHNO-PROGRAM TO PROTECT BIODIVERSITY THROUGH FOOTBALL IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASIN” is a comprehensive strategy designed by the Women for Biodiversity Corporation to address the serious problem …

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CLIMATELY INTEGRATED WATER PROGRAM IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASIN

SUMMARY This proposed program aims to address the need for water security of 300 families of the Ticuna indigenous community in the Colombian Amazon basin. The strategic plan to achieve …

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PLAN FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF STRAY DOGS IN THE TICUNA INDIGENOUS TERRITORY, IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASIN

SUMMARY The Management Plan for Stray Dogs in the Ticuna Indigenous Territory aims to address the problem of abandoned and mistreated dogs in indigenous communities of the Colombian Amazon Basin. …

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PROPOSAL FOR ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS AND BUFFER ZONES AS MEASURES TO RESTORE THE CONNECTIVITY OF ECOSYSTEMS IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASIN

SUMMARY In the present study, the design of ecological corridors and buffer zones is proposed as a measure for the expansion and restoration of the connectivity of the habitat of …

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AMPHIBIAN OBSERVATION ECOTOURISM BASED ON AUGMENTED REALITY, IN THE COLOMBIAN ANDES FOREST.

RESUMENThis program is an innovative ecotourism proposal based on the observation of endangered amphibians, through augmented reality with the aim of financing conservation actions in 144Km2 of Andean forests, in …

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ACTION PLAN FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE HAWKSBILL TURTLE IN COLOMBIA

During the last few years, various efforts have been developed for the conservation of hawksbill turtles in different geographical areas and ranges. The management of this Plan was the responsibility …

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PROPOSAL FOR ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS AND BUFFER ZONES AS MEASURES TO RESTORE THE CONNECTIVITY OF THE HABITAT OF THE TWO-TOED SLOTH, IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON

Resumen: The two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus) is listed as critically endangered in the Colombian Red Book of Mammals; In addition, since it is the victim of illegal trafficking for entertainment …

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CONSERVATION PLAN FOR THE BAIRD’S TAPIR (Tapirus bairdii) IN THE COLOMBIAN ANDEAN MOUNTAIN

RESUME After the irrefutable confirmation of the presence of this mammal in the Chocó Department, through the use of camera traps in December 2019, it is necessary to prioritize the …

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