Cali strengthens environmental leadership with ecoparks and wetlands

Cali begins 2026 by highlighting its biodiversity with six ecoparks, 61 wetlands, and 39 urban forests, according to Dagma. The city invites residents and tourists to reconnect with nature through free visits to these conservation areas. Guidelines are stressed to preserve wildlife and flora in these sites.

Cali positions itself as one of the world's most biodiverse cities, hosting 778 species of wildlife, including 61 fish, 23 amphibians, 32 reptiles, 604 birds, and 56 mammals. The Department of Environmental Management (Dagma) promotes the city's environmental offerings following December festivities, encouraging locals and visitors to explore these spaces for physical, mental, and spiritual balance through sports and contemplative walks.

Conservation areas like ecoparks and wetlands allow free entry but require strict guidelines for protection. These include banning single-use plastics to prevent soil and water contamination, as well as sound amplification equipment that could disturb wildlife or affect people with disabilities. Feeding wild animals is also prohibited to avoid disrupting ecosystem balance, and pets are not allowed in ecoparks and wetlands, as their barks or scents may scare away native species.

Visitors are advised to wear comfortable clothing, apply sunscreen, and bring hydration in reusable containers. For exercise enthusiasts, the Christ the King Monument and trail open from 6:00 a.m., though sections are not fully connected. In the 39 urban forests, accessible near homes, pets are permitted, but owners must pick up waste and dispose of it at home to control the spread of the African giant snail, an invasive species that feeds on refuse and endangers environmental health.

These efforts underscore Cali's commitment to conservation, weaving nature into residents' daily lives.

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