Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Rising from Colombia's Caribbean coast to snowcapped peaks above 5,700 meters, the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is the world's highest coastal mountain range and is one of the most important place on Earth for endemic species. Re:wild and Indigenous communities are protecting it.
Support Conservation in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
The Heart of the World

The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta provides clean water to more than a million Colombians. It is also being squeezed from every side.
Agriculture, logging, road construction, unsustainable tourism, and oil and coal mining are all pressing in on the SNSM's edges. The mountain's watersheds supply drinking water to a million people in its foothills. The forests store vast quantities of carbon. The stakes of failing to protect this place extend well beyond the mountain itself.

Recovering ancestral territories





