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Parrots flying free in the tropical dry forest

The reserve — the heart we protect.

520 hectares of tropical dry forest in Bolívar, one of the most biodiverse and most threatened regions in the Colombian Caribbean.

The soul of the project

A reserve is not a closed park, nor a wildlife museum. It is a living pact between the forest, its wildlife and a human community that chooses to care for it.

That is Los Loros.

Macaw in a nesting cavity in the tropical dry forest of Villanueva

Tropical dry forest, alive and diverse

The tropical dry forest of the Colombian Caribbean is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems per hectare and, paradoxically, one of the least protected. At Los Loros you will find parrots and macaws rescued by Fundación Loros, primates like white-headed capuchins, a remarkable diversity of resident and migratory birds, reptiles, amphibians and native pollinators.
Visitors hiking through the tropical dry forest at Los Loros

The community exists to protect the reserve

Living at Los Loros is not just buying a plot. It is taking on a role as a guardian of the forest. The community of owners actively takes part in planting days, wildlife monitoring, decisions about the reserve and follow-up on the wildlife released by Fundación Loros.
That is the pact every owner makes when they join Los Loros.

Want to visit the reserve?

We invite you to a guided visit through the reserve. See the core, the rings and the protection model in person.