Cover Photo: Some of the participants who attended the presentation of KBAs in Bolivia.
In Bolivia, the map of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) has been significantly updated and expanded from 65 to around 100, in…
Cover photo: Two Red-fronted Macaws (Ara rubrogenys), in La Viña, Omereque, Central Bolivia. Jennifer Cahill
Biodiversity conservation strategies are evolving. Since the preservation of large natural spaces, currently the challenge is to identify and protect small…
Cover photo: The Bolivian chinchilla rat (Abrocoma boliviensis), an endemic rodent of Bolivia and critically endangered. Photo: Marisol Hidalgo
"Most people don't know much about native wild rodents, their importance in ecosystems, or their role in…
Cover photo: Oligosarcus schindleri, locally known as Platincho or Plateado, is endemic to Cochabamba, Bolivia.
"Without water, native fishes are going to disappear. Not only local extinctions will occur, but regional extinctions are likely. Freshwater…
Cover photo: Biologists Alfredo Fuentes and Javier Quisbert collect numerous species collections late into the night in the Chunkani locality of Madidi National Park.
"As Bolivians, we must be aware that flora, plants and ecosystems are…
Cover image: Bolivia boasts a wide range of ecosystems and ecological regions within its territory.
On the occasion of the World Nature Protection Day, biologist Diego A. Peñaranda gave an interview in which he addressed…
Cover photo: Biologist Luis Fernando Aguirre examines the Spectral Bat ( Vampyrum spectrum ), which is categorized as vulnerable.
Biologist specializing in bats, Luis Fernando Aguirre, who has devoted his professional life to the…
Cover Photo: The Llanos de Moxos, vast savannas of the Beni department. KBA Blue-throated Macaw Reserves in Bolivia. Teodoro Camacho, Armonía.
Conservation is not merely a romantic endeavor to preserve species but a fundamental act…
In an unprecedented milestone in the realm of conservation and nature management in Bolivia, a coalition of over 20 leading biodiversity organizations and more than 150 prominent experts in flora and fauna have joined forces…