The Cordillera de Sama Biological Reserve is a national protected area located in the Tarija region of southern Bolivia. It covers 108,500 hectares and is the main source of water for the Central Valley of Tarija.
Recent News
- Cerámica Guadalquivir joins the Apoya Sama program
- Tarija now has a sanctuary for the protection of Andean Condors
- International Guanaco Day celebrated for the first time on August 23rd
- Construction of Financial Mechanisms for the Sama Reserve: Tarija Municipal Water Fund and Apoya Sama private financing program.
- Programs for the creation and sustainability of Municipal Protected Areas
- Juana Benavides, the task of empowering youth and adolescents in Bolivia
- Sernap and Prometa agree to strengthen work at Sama
- Environmental fair was successfully held together with UPDS
- Webinar "The water crisis and its approach from the journalism" leaves important lessons
- Quebrada El Monte, the hidden beauty amidst the garbage