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Home / Environment / From Logger to Monkey's Friend: Forest Rebirth

From Logger to Monkey's Friend: Forest Rebirth

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Former logger now protects rare cotton-top tamarins.
  • Critically endangered monkeys face extinction due to habitat loss.
  • Conservation efforts successfully restore fragmented forest habitats.
From Logger to Monkey's Friend: Forest Rebirth

Decades of logging have given way to restoration for Luis Enrique Centena, a former logger now dedicated to saving the cotton-top tamarin. These tiny primates, critically endangered with fewer than 7,500 remaining, inhabit Colombia's rapidly diminishing tropical dry forests. Their survival is threatened by deforestation, primarily for cattle ranching, and the illegal pet trade.

In the hills of northern Colombia, a unique collaboration is underway. Former loggers, farmers, and biologists, led by Fundación Proyecto Tití, are actively rebuilding the forest ecosystem. Over 120,000 trees have been planted across nearly 1,000 hectares, aiming to reconnect fragmented habitats and create wildlife corridors.

This dedicated effort is yielding tangible results. Cotton-top tamarins are beginning to return to the restored areas, signaling a hopeful future. By protecting the forest for these iconic monkeys, conservationists are also safeguarding a diverse range of other species, demonstrating a holistic approach to ecological recovery.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fundación Proyecto Tití is restoring tropical dry forests in Colombia and protecting cotton-top tamarins from extinction.
Cotton-top tamarins are endangered due to rampant deforestation, medical experiments, and the illegal pet trade in Colombia.
Former loggers like Luis Enrique Centena are now part of restoration teams, helping to replant forests and monitor monkey populations.

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