

About 80% of the Tropical Andes' original habitat has been destroyed.
Agricultural expansion, cattle ranching, logging, mining, and oil extraction have destroyed the majority of the original habitat. The Mountain Tapir, Spectacled Bear, Brown Spider Monkey, and more than 500 amphibians are facing extinction. The Tropical Andes has the highest number of threatened species of any Biodiversity Hotspot on Earth. The scale of the problem is matched by the scale of the opportunity: governments, Indigenous movements, and funders are increasingly aligned around the need to act.