Two National Protected Areas are Expanded in Brazil’s Pantanal

By Andes Amazon Fund | April 22, 2026

An additional 257,531 acres (104,219 hectares) of the Brazilian Pantanal – the world’s largest tropical wetland — are now protected with the March 2026 expansion of the Pantanal Mato-Grossense National Park and the Taiamã Ecological Station.

Two New Municipal Areas Protect over 300,000 Acres in Potosí, Bolivia, Safeguarding Endangered Birds and Headwaters

By Judah Marsden | April 8, 2026

The newly established Río Chilenas and Ciudad Roma Municipal Protected Areas safeguard over 300,000 acres of fragile high-altitude wetlands, grasslands, and forests within Bolivia’s iconic Lípez mountain range located in the southern department of Potosí.

New “Vida Sana del Chocó” Conservation Area Protects Critical Biodiversity and Strengthens Community Stewardship in the Ecuadorian Chocó

By Andes Amazon Fund | April 7, 2026

The Vida Sana del Chocó Conservation Area (which translates to “healthy life to the Chocó”) will directly benefit 44,431 inhabitants who live in or around it, including 11 Afro-Ecuadorian communities, 6 Awa communities, and one Chachi community.

Aprender Juntos Para Conservar Mejor: Una Experiencia que Fortaleció a la Red de Áreas de Conservación Regional

By Andes Amazon Fund | March 30, 2026

Entre finales de Septiembre y mediados de noviembre de 2025 se vivió una experiencia profundamente enriquecedora para la gestión de la conservación en el Perú: la capacitación del personal encargado de las Áreas de Conservación Regional (ACR) en la implementación de tecnologías para el control, la vigilancia y el monitoreo de la biodiversidad.

Learning Together to Improve Conservation: An Experience that Strengthened Peru’s Regional Conservation Area Network

By Andes Amazon Fund | March 30, 2026

Between late September and mid-November 2025, a deeply enriching experience for conservation management in Peru took place: the training of personnel in charge of Regional Conservation Areas (RCA) in the implementation of technologies for the surveillance and monitoring of biodiversity.

Forest Conservation and the New Indigenous Territorial Entities of Colombia

By Peter Oesterling | March 19, 2026

The formalization of the country’s first eight Indigenous Territorial Entities marks a new Indigenous-led land governance model that encompasses 15% of the Colombian Amazon region.

Newly Titled Shuiroog-Rt Piedra Veradal Indigenous Reserve in Vichada, Colombia

By Andes Amazon Fund | March 19, 2026

The area spans Orinoquian ecosystems alongside the Guaviare River including subtropical forest, savannahs, and important bodies of water such as the Veradal Lake.

Bolivia’s Palos Blancos Municipality Establishes New Protected Area to Safeguard Endangered Cloud Forest Species

By Andes Amazon Fund | March 5, 2026

The newly protected area is home to an estimated 1,267 wildlife species, including 13 endemic species found nowhere else but Bolivia.

New Gran Paitití de Mapiri Municipal Park and Integrated Natural Management Area Protects Incan Ruins and Improves Connectivity in the Amazon-Andes Transition of La Paz, Bolivia

By Andes Amazon Fund | January 26, 2026

Gran Paitití de Mapiri serves as a connectivity corridor for wildlife moving between the Amazonian lowlands and the Andean highlands, contributing to a broader conservation mosaic that connects some of Bolivia’s most important protected areas, such as Cotapata and Madidi National Parks.

Newly Created Los Palmares de Villa Nueva and Guardián Amazónico Pacahuara Protected Areas Enhance Connectivity of Amazonian Forests in Pando, Bolivia

By Andes Amazon Fund | January 21, 2026

Together these two areas span a combined 1,817,247 acres (735,414 hectares) of intact Amazonian forests and water sources that connect with an extensive conservation mosaic in the Department of Pando. This is a significant step forward for the conservation of the Western Amazon that consolidates key ecological connectivity in the Peru-Bolivia-Brazil transboundary region.