Caldas

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Threatened

77

CR + EN + VU

Critically Endangered

77

CR

Endemic Threatened

2

Found only here

Declining

0%

0 species

Category Breakdown

Distribution of 77 threatened species

CR 77
CR: 77
EN: 0
VU: 0
Taxonomic Breakdown

Threatened % by group

mammals17/17 (100%)
birds18/18 (100%)
amphibians52/52 (100%)
insects18/18 (100%)
other invertebrates174/174 (100%)
plants129/129 (100%)
fungi3/3 (100%)
molluscs33/33 (100%)
crustaceans5/5 (100%)
All Species in Caldas (449)
SpeciesStatusGroupTrend
Lesser Antillean IguanaIguana delicatissimaCRother invertebrates?
Brown Red-bellied AnoleAnolis koopmaniCRother invertebrates?
American Burying BeetleNicrophorus americanusCRinsects?
Exaerete smaragdinaCRinsects?
Exaerete dentataCRinsects?
Palaemnema croceicaudaCRinsects?
Roosevelt's Giant AnoleAnolis rooseveltiCRother invertebrates?
Pondo Flat-necked ShieldbackArytropteris pondoCRinsects?
Mt. Coke False ShieldbackAcilacris furcatusCRinsects?
Santa Monica Shieldback KatydidAglaothorax longipennisCRinsects?
Transkei ShieldbackTranskeidectes multidentisCRinsects?
Cave KatydidCedarbergeniana imperfectaCRinsects?
Middlekauf's Shieldback KatydidIdiostatus middlekauffiCRinsects?
Gran Canaria Bush-cricketEvergoderes cabreraiCRinsects?
Palma Stick GrasshopperAcrostira euphorbiaeCRinsects?
Gomera Stick GrasshopperAcrostira bellamyiCRinsects?
Gran Canaria Crested GrasshopperDericorys minutusCRinsects?
Speleoperipatus spelaeusCRother invertebrates?
Sunflower StarfishPycnopodia helianthoidesCRother invertebrates?
Dunkey Dung Sea CucumberHolothuria mexicanaCRother invertebrates?
Potbellied HelicellidCochlicella barbaraCRmolluscs?
Clear Lake PyrgPyrgulopsis ventricosaCRmolluscs?
Cave-FishLucifuga simileCRother invertebrates?
Cuban GarAtractosteus tristoechusCRother invertebrates?
Turquino Red-armed FrogEleutherodactylus cubanusCRamphibians?
Dwarf CoquiEleutherodactylus unicolorCRamphibians?
Webbed-footed CoquiEleutherodactylus karlschmidtiCRamphibians?
Golden CoquiEleutherodactylus jasperiCRamphibians?
Cricket CoquiEleutherodactylus gryllusCRamphibians?
Hispaniolan Sharp-nosed FrogEleutherodactylus oxyrhyncusCRamphibians?
Eneida's CoquiEleutherodactylus eneidaeCRamphibians?
Rana CamufladaPristimantis veletisCRamphibians?
Niceforonia adenobrachiaENamphibians?
Eugene's AnoleAnolis eugenegrahamiCRother invertebrates?
Redonda AnoleAnolis nubilusCRother invertebrates?
Noble's AnoleAnolis altavelensisCRother invertebrates?
Ernest's AnoleAnolis ernestwilliamsiCRother invertebrates?
Porcupine AnoleAnolis singularisCRother invertebrates?
Yellow-lipped Grass AnoleAnolis juangundlachiCRother invertebrates?
Marmelade AnoleAnolis rimarumCRother invertebrates?
Jamaican Flower BatPhyllonycteris aphyllaCRmammals?
Montserrat GalliwaspDiploglossus montisserratiCRother invertebrates?
Duquesney's GalliwaspCelestus duquesneyiCRother invertebrates?
Tiny-eyelid GalliwaspCelestus microblepharisCRother invertebrates?
Sinking GalliwaspCelestus occiduusCRother invertebrates?
Giant Hispaniolan GalliwaspCelestus anelpistusCRother invertebrates?
Mexican AgoutiDasyprocta mexicanaCRmammals?
Dwarf HutiaMesocapromys nanusCRmammals?
Cabrera's HutiaMesocapromys angelcabreraiCRmammals?
San Felipe HutiaMesocapromys sanfelipensisCRmammals?
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Biodiversity Brief — Caldas

Outlook: Deteriorating

Caldas department in Colombia's Coffee Triangle represents a critical biodiversity hotspot within the Chocó-Magdalena and Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena regions. The department's location along the Central Cordillera creates diverse altitudinal gradients supporting cloud forests, montane ecosystems, and remnant dry forests in the Cauca River valley. According to IUCN Red List 2025 data, all 77 assessed species in Caldas are threatened, with every single species classified as Critically Endangered—an unprecedented conservation crisis. This includes 100% threat rates across all taxonomic groups: mammals (6/6), birds (5/5), amphibians (12/12), insects (14/14), other invertebrates (38/38), and molluscs (2/2). The department's coffee cultivation landscape, while economically vital, has fragmented natural habitats extensively. Deforestation for agriculture, urban expansion around Manizales, and climate change impacts on high-altitude ecosystems pose immediate threats. Mining activities in certain municipalities further pressure remaining natural areas. The Nevados National Natural Park protects some high-altitude páramo and cloud forest, but connectivity between protected areas remains limited. Caldas' position as a biological corridor between the Magdalena and Cauca valleys makes its conservation critical for regional species movement and genetic exchange throughout Colombia's Andean ecosystems.

Key Biomes & Ecosystems

Cloud Forest
Montane Forest
Páramo
Coffee Agroecosystems
Dry Forest
Andean Corridors

Conservation Achievements

Caldas has established several important conservation initiatives despite the critical threat status of its species. The department participates in Colombia's National System of Protected Areas through Los Nevados National Natural Park, which protects high-altitude páramo and cloud forest ecosystems essential for water regulation and endemic species. Regional environmental corporation CORPOCALDAS has implemented watershed management programs and biological corridor projects connecting forest fragments across the coffee landscape. The University of Caldas maintains active research programs documenting regional biodiversity and supporting conservation planning. Additionally, some coffee cooperatives have adopted shade-grown practices and forest conservation measures, creating wildlife-friendly agricultural matrices that provide habitat connectivity between protected areas.

Source: IUCN Red List 2025-2, GBIF, national survey data