The Llanos is a vast tropical grassland in eastern Colombia teeming with wildlife that sits within a mosaic landscape of extensive livestock ranching. The region, which is home to capybaras, howler monkeys, anacondas, over 350 bird species, and jaguars – the Americas’ largest wild cat – is an up-and-coming ecotourism destination, still emerging from a turbulent past that included drug trafficking and internal strife.
Conservation Program Merges Jaguar Protection with Ecotourism in Colombia
Conservation Program Merges Jaguar Protection with Ecotourism in Colombia