Coffee, Birds, And Forests In The Central Andes BirdScape

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More than 70 species of migratory birds travel from North America to the Caldas region in the Colombian Andes to spend the winter. Upon arrival, these birds often encounter habitats that have been fragmented and degraded by tree felling for wood production, agriculture, and urbanization.

The Paisajes Sostenibles (PaSos) project is a multi-partner sustainability that aims to restore degraded working lands, increase habitat connectivity, and reduce the environmental impact of coffee production, all while maintaining productivity for farmers. The project is supported by American Bird Conservancy (ABC) and led by the local nonprofit CorporaciĆ³n VivoCuenca (

Read more about PaSos here: https://abcbirds.org/coffee-birds-and-forests-in-the-colombian-andes/

American Bird Conservancy stands up for birds across the Americas. We halt bird extinctions, conserve vital habitats, eliminate key threats, and build the capacity of our partners.

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