Critically
Endangered tapir found in Central Colombia
February 2013. The Critically Endangered subspecies of Colombian Tapir has been
rediscovered in the Paujil Nature Reserve after being considered extinct in the
Magdalena Valley
rainforests of central Colombia .
Camera trap photos and fresh tracks of this rare creature from the Paujil
Reserve demonstrate that the purchase and active protection of the last remnant
of rainforest in the Magdalena
Valley can make a real
difference to saving species on the edge of extinction.
Lost 97% of
forest habitat
One of the rarest and least-known large mammals ofSouth
America , the Colombian Tapir (Tapirus
terrestris columbianus) has lost over 97% of its lowland rainforest habitat
and has been almost entirely exterminated by hunting in what little forest
survives. For a decade the Tapir was considered extirpated across its core Magdalena Valley
rainforest range with only a few individuals known to survive in the heavily
hunted forests of northernmost Colombia .
One of the rarest and least-known large mammals of
After a lapse
of more than 10 years, one individual has been rediscovered and confirmed by
camera traps and tracks from the Paujil Nature Reserve--the last protected
block of rainforest in the Magdalena Valley of Central Colombia. Since
2008, World
Land Trust-US has supported their Colombian partner, FundaciĆ³n ProAves,
in expanding the Paujil Nature Reserve to protect more than 8,000 acres of
rainforest--the last refuge for many endangered and endemicspecies. This
discovery highlights the urgency to further expand the reserve to restore and
protect what little remains of this unique habitat and its incredible wildlife.
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