El Garcero documents the birds, flora and fauna of one of Colombia's most threatened ecosystems — each species verified against scientific sources, mapped along a calibrated forest trail.
A curated catalog and a calibrated trail — the same biodiversity you can study from your phone or on foot.
Resident and migratory species recorded across the estate and the dry forest.
Trees and plants of the dry forest, with the botanical memory of Silverstone-Sopkin.
Mammals, reptiles and the life of the lakes, verified by camera trap.
Every species with its scientific name, sources and provenance.
A calibrated map with the points of interest along the forest route.
What a tropical dry forest is, and why protecting this one matters.
El Garcero is first a livestock farm. Documenting its biodiversity is part of managing it well — knowing what lives here is the first step to keeping it. The herd and paddock records are managed privately by the team.