Mirador

Family representative: Agustin Jaramillo Jaramillo

 

CAQUETÁ

El Mirador 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 4.48 ha, of which 1.07 ha is of conserved forest and 2.19 ha of coffee Castillo and Tabi varieties in sunlight crops.

Highlights

I) Mirador farm is part of the potential connectivity habitat area for the jaguar and other fauna and flora wild species.

II) Two mammal species are registered on the farm, opossum and the brown Four-eyed Opossum. Still, within the area, there are also populations of naked-tailed armadillos.

III) The farm comprises 1.07 hectares of native forest with species such as nogal, cedro, and laurel, and 2.19 hectares of coffee in sunlight crops.

Location

CAQUETÁ

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

Distribution

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These maps show the distribution and type of land cover on the Mirador farm.

agutí

PUMA Puma concolor

Species found on the farm

About the family

Agustín, originally from Berlin, has spent his days on her family farm, a legacy where memories of his parents, two passionate farmers, still echo. Upon inheriting the land, coffee flourished magnificently, but Agustín did not just tend to his crops. With a deep respect for nature, he has committed to being a guardian of the rich wildlife and the mystical forest surrounding his home.