Building biological corridors for Colombian wildlife

In this video Professor Heriberto Valencia from the municipality of Murillo, Tolima, Colombia, shares how he has been working on his San Isidro farm to improve the habitat of the “atlapetes de anteojos” and the “caminera tolimense.”

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