South America

Madidi National Park: Bolivia's Breathtaking Biodiversity Oasis

Madidi National Park in Bolivia is a biodiversity oasis in the upper Amazon River basin. It safeguards diverse ecoregions and climates, forming a vast protected network. Madidi is a biological marvel, hosting a fauna and flora extravaganza. It also hosts indigenous communities facing challenges. Conservation initiatives emphasize this global treasure's delicate harmony of nature and culture.

Magdalena River and Basin: Colombia's Lifeline

Flowing gracefully through the heart of Colombia, the Magdalena River stands as the country's principal waterway, weaving its way from the towering peaks of the Andes to the sun-kissed shores of the Caribbean Sea. Carving a path through diverse landscapes and ecosystems, this mighty river and its expansive basin serve as the lifeblood of Colombia, nurturing vibrant communities, sustaining vital ecosystems, and shaping the nation's cultural and economic landscape.

Majesty of the Mantiqueira: Exploring Brazil's Enchanting Mountain Range

Nestled in the southeastern part of Brazil lies the majestic Serra da Mantiqueira, a breathtaking mountain range that forms part of the expansive Serra do Mar mountain range system, also known as the "Brazilian Cordillera." Spanning three Brazilian states—São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais—the Serra da Mantiqueira is a geographical marvel, rich in biodiversity, cultural significance, and natural beauty.

Manú National Park and Biosphere Reserve: Guardian of Nature and Culture

Manú National Park and Biosphere Reserve is a world-renowned haven of biodiversity at the meeting point of the Tropical Andes and the Amazon Basin in southwestern Peru. A vast, isolated watershed, the still-roadless property has been spared from most human impacts. From its altitudinal diversity to the mysteries of Paititi, the 'Lost City of the Incas,' an intricate collage of ecosystems, wildlife, and indigenous communities call this sanctuary home.