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Eastern Savannas of Arauca and Vichada

Proportion of the area of the contribution comprising Key Biodiversity Areas: 6%

Eastern Savannas
© El Pato Salcedo/WCS
Eastern Savannas
© El Pato Salcedo/WCS
Mauritia flexuosa
© El Pato Salcedo/WCS
Caima´n llanero
© El Pato Salcedo/WCS
Alejandro Herrera
© El Pato Salcedo/WCS
Eastern Savannas
© El Pato Salcedo/WCS

The Orinoco savannas in Arauca and Vichada are some of the best-preserved natural plains in Colombia and South America. They encompass a diversity of ecosystems including flooded and well-drained savannas, riparian forests, and wetlands, as well as remnant populations of keystone and charismatic species. They are also home to a unique cultural diversity, and various indigenous peoples who protect the territory, along with peasant communities who preserve llanero traditions. This landscape faces transformation processes derived mainly from the expansion of agribusiness and the increased frequency of fires, which exacerbate the potential threat of water stress. For these reasons, our objective is to ensure biodiversity conservation by informing landscape planning processes and the sustainable growth of productive sectors, supporting the management of conservation areas, and implementing actions that improve the conditions of local inhabitants around the sustainable use of biodiversity.

Potential conservation benefits in saving biodiversity

Potential reduction of species extinction risk resulting from threat abatement actions

Absolute value (STAR)

37.7

0% of the total biodiversity conservation potential of The Americas is covered by this project.

543,527.6

45.4% of global biodiversity conservation potential is from The Americas.

The chart below represents the relative disaggregation of the selected contribution's total potential opportunity for reducing global species extinction risk through taking actions to abate different threats to species within its boundaries. The percentages refer to the amount of the total opportunity that could potentially be achieved through abating that particular threat.