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Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard
Threatened
768
CR + EN + VU
Critically Endangered
211
CR
Endemic Threatened
22
Found only here
Declining
0%
0 species
Distribution of 768 threatened species
Threatened % by group
No threat data available
22 endemic threatened species found only here
CONSERVATION LEADERS
Key Conservation Organisations
Fundación Malpelo
Independent Colombian marine conservation foundation
Marine conservation
Protecting Malpelo Island's marine ecosystem and promoting shark conservation in Colombian Pacific waters.
Visit websiteFundación Panthera Colombia
Panthera Colombia program
Big cat conservation
Implementing jaguar corridor conservation projects connecting fragmented habitats across Colombian landscapes.
Visit websiteFundación ProAves
Independent Colombian foundation
Bird conservation and habitat protection
Established over 30 nature reserves protecting critical bird habitats and endemic species across Colombia.
Visit websiteInstituto Alexander von Humboldt
Colombian government research institute
Biodiversity research and conservation
Conducting comprehensive biodiversity assessments and providing scientific basis for Colombia's conservation policies.
Visit websiteWildlife Conservation Society Colombia
WCS Colombia office
Wildlife conservation and protected area management
Leading jaguar conservation programs and supporting management of national parks in the Amazon and Andes.
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Dolors Armenteras
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Landscape ecology and deforestation research
Leading researcher on Amazon deforestation patterns and their impact on biodiversity conservation in Colombia.
Esteban Payan
Panthera Colombia
Carnivore conservation and jaguar research
Leading jaguar research and conservation programs across Colombia's diverse ecosystems for over two decades.
Fernando Ayala
Instituto Alexander von Humboldt
Herpetologist and amphibian conservation
Discovered numerous new amphibian species and leads conservation efforts for Colombia's critically endangered frogs.
Luis Miguel Renjifo
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Ornithologist and bird conservation
Led comprehensive assessments of threatened bird species in Colombia and developed national bird conservation strategies.
Thomas Defler
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Primatologist specializing in Colombian primates
Authored definitive guide to Colombian primates and discovered several new primate species in Colombia.
Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research
Outlook: Deteriorating
Colombia ranks among the world's most biodiverse countries, hosting ecosystems from the Amazon rainforest to Caribbean coral reefs, Andean páramos, and Pacific coastal forests. The country encompasses portions of two biodiversity hotspots: the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena and Tropical Andes regions. However, IUCN Red List 2025 data reveals an alarming situation with all 64 assessed species classified as critically endangered, representing a 100% threat rate across mammals, birds, amphibians, insects, other invertebrates, and crustaceans. Colombia's biodiversity faces severe pressure from deforestation driven by coca cultivation, cattle ranching, and palm oil expansion, particularly in the Amazon and Chocó regions. The ongoing internal conflict has historically limited conservation access to remote areas, while illegal mining contaminates watersheds in the Magdalena and Cauca river basins. Climate change threatens high-altitude páramo ecosystems and coral reefs in the Caribbean. Post-peace agreement opportunities have emerged for conservation in previously inaccessible areas, though implementation remains challenging. The government has established ambitious protected area targets and participates in international conservation initiatives. However, the universal critical endangerment status of assessed species suggests conservation efforts are insufficient to address the scale of threats. Immediate intervention is required to prevent widespread extinctions across Colombia's unique ecosystems.
Key Biomes & Ecosystems
Conservation Achievements
Colombia has made significant strides in expanding its protected area network, now covering over 15% of national territory through the National Natural Parks System. The country has established innovative conservation mechanisms including Payment for Ecosystem Services programs and has committed to zero net deforestation by 2030. Following the 2016 peace agreement, new opportunities have emerged for conservation in previously conflict-affected areas, leading to the creation of new protected areas and biological corridors. Colombia also participates in international initiatives like the Leticia Pact for Amazon conservation and has developed comprehensive biodiversity action plans, though implementation faces ongoing challenges from limited resources and competing land use pressures.
Source: IUCN Red List 2025-2, GBIF, national survey data