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descubreLa Conejera Wetland District Ecological Park

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Embark on an exciting outdoor adventure as you walk the park's trails, which will take you through different habitats, including areas of water, areas of dense vegetation, and open spaces where you can enjoy impressive panoramic views.

Considered one of the most biodiverse in the district, this wetland is inhabited by the rufous duck, an endemic species that roams this environmental space of Bogotá. In addition, it is home to other species of native, exotic and migratory birds. With luck, you will be able to spot species such as the kingfisher, the little egret and the great crested grebe, among many others. During the tours, visitors will be able to encounter frogs, amphibians, snakes, insects and mammals such as the chucha, the weasel and the curí. The great variety of animals in this place is a product of the enormous number of plant species, among which curubos, papayuelos and trumpets stand out.

This wetland is perfect to visit, since you can carry out different passive activities such as walking its trails, observing birds, contemplating nature and meditating, in addition to discovering their ecological and environmental importance and observing the conservation and protection efforts that are carried out. to preserve these fragile and vital ecosystems. For those interested in learning more about wetlands and their importance, educational activities, workshops and guided tours are offered that provide an enriching and fun experience for the whole family.

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  • Carrera 136 D Nº 153 - 14 Barrio Compartir I Etapa
  • Tel: 3778899
  • [email protected]
  • 8:00 AM. to 3:00 P.M. Status: Open, Tour must be scheduled in advance to enter.
  • More information here

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