Las Palmas

Family representative: Leonardo Gómez Jaramillo

CAQUETÁ

Las Palmas farm is located in the rural area of Berlin in the Doncello municipality in the Andean-Amazonian piedmont of Caquetá department, Colombia. The farm has a size of 10.04 ha, of which 1.18 ha is of conserved forest and 1.86 ha of coffee Castillo, Catimori, Colombia, and Tabi varieties in sunlight crops.

Highlights

I) Las Palmas 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, and ocelot, among others.

III)  The farm has one water spring protected by riparian vegetation, 1.18 hectares of native forest with species such as Congo and laurel, and 1.86 hectares of coffee in sunlight crops.

Location

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This map shows the general boundary location of Las Palmas farm concerning the jaguar habitat.

Distribution

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These maps show the distribution and type of land cover present on Las Palmas farm.

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PUMA Puma concolor

Species found on the farm

About the family

Leonardo, originally from the region, inherited the property as a valuable legacy from his father. Coming from a lineage of farmers, he chose to cultivate coffee, seeing in this crop not only optimal yield but also the most profitable option for his land. In addition to dedicating himself to the farm, he is committed to conserving forests and water sources.