Las Orquideas National Natural Park (200940)
Colombia, South America
Site overview
KBA status: confirmed
Global KBA criteria: A1a, A1b, A1e, B1, B2, B3b
Year of last assessment: 2025
National site name: Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas
Central coordinates: Latitude: 6.5793, Longitude: -76.2680
System: terrestrial, freshwater
Elevation (m): 300 to 3400
Area of KBA (km2): 287.29707
Protected area coverage (%): 100.00
KBA classification: Global
Legacy site: No
Site details
Site description: Las Orquídeas National Natural Park is located in the foothills of the western slope of the Western Cordillera, in the department of Antioquia, in the jurisdiction of the municipalities of Frontino, Urrao and Abriaqui. The area presents diverse ecosystems distributed in four thermal floors, from 300 to 3,850 m. This favors plant formation, mainly humid forest, which contains a great variety of orchids (around 200 species) and other associated species. Las Orquídeas Park is part of the Norandina biogeographic zone (Hérnandez et al. 1992 a, b). This protected area is intended for nature conservation and research with a minimum of agricultural activity (Castaño-Uribe and Cano 1998).
Rationale for qualifying as KBA: This area it's important for the conservation of 11 species that triggered some KBA critera: one amphibian species that was Pristimantis aemulatus that triggered A1e criteria; and 5 plants species, Zamia wallisii and Magnolia lenticellata that triggered A1a and B1 criteria, Puya antioquensis that triggered only B1, and Cavendishia subamplexicaulis and Gaultheria oreogena that triggered only B2 criteria.
In addition, this KBA is important for the conservation of five bird species that meet several criteria: Sharpe's Wren-Cinnycerthia olivascens (B3b), Red-bellied Grackle-Hypopyrrhus pyrohypogaster (A1b, B3b), Gold-ringed Tanager-Bangsia aureocincta (A1b, B1, B3b) and Black-and-gold Tanager-Bangsia melanochlamys (B3b).
Manageability of the site: This area is managed entirely by the administrative direction from Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia (PNN)
Other site values: The territory is home to indigenous communities such as the Kuna and Embera, and archaeological remains exist mainly at the site of Santa Maria la Antigua Darién. Some collective territories of Black communities can also be found.
Delineation rationale: This area follows the exact delineation of the AP Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas (WDPA ID: 148)
Habitats
Land use: This protected area is intended for nature conservation and research with minimal agricultural activity (Castaño-Uribe and Cano 1998).
| IUCN Habitat | Coverage % | Habitat detail |
|---|---|---|
| Forest | 12 | Forest – Subtropical/tropical moist lowland |
| Shrubland | 3.5 | Shrubland – Subtropical/tropical dry |
| Forest | 34.5 | Forest – Subtropical/tropical moist montane |
Threats
Summary of threats to biodiversity at KBA: The threats present in the area are the expansion of the agricultural frontier, the burning of vegetation, commercial deforestation, the collection of firewood and illegal plantations.
| Threat level 1 | Threat level 2 | Threat level 3 | Timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biological resource use | Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals | Intentional use (species being assessed is the target) | Ongoing |
| Biological resource use | Fishing & harvesting aquatic resources | Intentional use: subsistence/small scale (species being assessed is the target) [harvest] | Ongoing |
| Energy production & mining | Mining & quarrying | Ongoing | |
| Biological resource use | Logging & wood harvesting | Intentional use: subsistence/small scale (species being assessed is the target) [harvest] | Ongoing |
| Climate change & severe weather | Habitat shifting & alteration | Ongoing |
Additional information
Contributors: Alexander von Humboldt Institute
Yanira Cifuentes-Sarmiento. Asociación Calidris: ycifuentes@calidris.org.co