Our "Last forest Calling" tour will take us to universities across Europe, including Germany, England, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Switzerland, and Italy. We will share the story of the last Andean Amazon forest and the importance of preserving the connection between the páramos, the jungle, and the "flying rivers" in Colombia through our protection strategy that combines art and culture.

01

Germany - Páramo de Sumapaz

: The starting point of the journey, where clouds condense and become rain, feeding the rivers and streams that flow through the forest.

02

England - Chiribiquete National Park:

Home to ancient rock art, with over 75,000 petroglyphs dating back 20,000+ years, showcasing the region's rich cultural heritage

03

Sweden - La Macarena National Park:

A place where forest vegetation releases water into the air through evapotranspiration, creating a phenomenon known as "flying rivers" that transport moisture and nutrients through the region.

04

Norway - Tinigua National Park:

A destination where hydrological connectivity is fundamental to life in the region, and rivers and streams converge and flow through the forest.

05

Finland - Cordillera de los Picachos National Park:

A place where biodiversity and ecosystem resilience are crucial for species survival, and biological connectivity allows species to move between different habitats and ecosystems.

06

Switzerland - Páramo de las Oseras:

A destination where protecting nature and culture is essential to conserve the Andean-Amazonian forest of Colombia, and where the "invisible humans" - communities that have survived armed conflict - continue to work to preserve their heritage and environment.

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Italy - Galilea Regional Park:

A place where awareness and education are key to protecting the Andean-Amazonian forest of Colombia and its biodiversity. Here, we encounter the spectacled bears, iconic creatures that inhabit the forest.