La Cristalina
Family representative: Alirio Jaramillo
CAQUETÁ
La Cristalina farm is located in the rural area of Berlin in the El Doncello municipality in the Andean-Amazonian piedmont of Caquetá department, Colombia. The farm has a size of 5.02 ha, of which 1.5 ha is of conserved forest and 1.06 ha of coffee Castillo variety in sunlight crops.
Highlights
I) La Cristalina farm is part of the potential connectivity habitat area for the jaguar and other fauna and flora wild species.
II) Within the area are populations of tayra, guara, armadillo, and lowland paca, among other species.
III) The farm has one water spring protected by riparian vegetation, 1.5 hectares of native forest with species such as nogal, cedro, and laurel, and 1.06 hectares of sunlight coffee crops.
OSO MELERO – Tamandua tetradactyla
Species found on the farm
About the family
From Fredonia, Antioquía, Alirio, driven by the dream of owning land, arrived with his parents. Alongside his wife, they have revitalized old coffee crops on the farm. With a renewed vision, Alirio is determined to be the guardian of the local wildlife and the water springs that breathe life into their land.