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Censo Neotropical de Aves Acuáticas en Colombia (CNAA): 2002 - 2018
doi: 10.15472/rcitk5
Censo Neotropical de Aves Acuáticas en Colombia (CNAA): 2002 - 2018
Neotropical Waterbird Census CNNA (for its acronym in Spanish) is an international initiative that seeks to contribute to the knowledge and conservation of waterbirds and wetlands in South and Central America. This program started in 1990 with the participation of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay and later other countries joined to it. Although Colombia began its participation in 1992, only since 2002 the CNAA starts continuously in our country. At hemispheric level, the CNAA is coordinate by Wetlands International, and in Colombia through the Colombian Birdwatcher Network RNOA (for its acronym in Spanish) and Calidris Association.After ten years of this initiative in Colombia by 2011 and with the participation of more than 300 volunteers for census data each year in February and July, 24.440 records of 210 species in 42 families of 23 departments were obtained. It means information in 69% of Colombian territory.CNAA has allowed getting continuous information about waterbird populations, and enhanced our understanding of these populations in the neotropics, as well, has contributed to important conservation’s publications.
El Censo Neotropical de Aves Acuáticas (CNAA) es una iniciativa que busca contribuir al conocimiento y la conservación de las aves acuáticas y de los humedales en todos los países de América del Sur y América Central. Esta iniciativa se originó en 1990, siendo Chile, Argentina y Uruguay los primeros países en participar. Aunque Colombia inició su participación en 1992, solo hasta 2002 el CNAA comenzó de forma ininterrumpida en nuestro país. A nivel de hemisferio, el CNAA es coordinado por la oficina de Wetlands International y a nivel nacional por la RNOA y la Asociación Calidris. Después de 10 años de participación voluntaria de más de 300 observadores que en las jornadas de febrero y julio registraron las aves acuáticas, se tienen 24.440 registros pertenecientes a 210 especies de 42 familias de 27 departamentos, esto significa el 69% del territorio nacional. El CNAA ha permitido obtener información continua sobre las poblaciones de aves acuáticas, permitiendo enriquecer la información poblacional de varias especies de aves acuáticas en el neotrópico y aportar a varias publicaciones de gran importancia.
Orinoquia colombiana, Pacífico colombiano, Colombian Orinoquia, Humedales, Colombian caribe, Colombian andes, Observation, Colombian pacific, RNOA, Amazonía colombiana, Occurrence, Andes colombianos, Wetlands, Colombian amazon, Caribe colombiano
Orinoquia colombiana, Pacífico colombiano, Colombian Orinoquia, Humedales, Colombian caribe, Colombian andes, Observation, Colombian pacific, RNOA, Amazonía colombiana, Occurrence, Andes colombianos, Wetlands, Colombian amazon, Caribe colombiano
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