Proyecto Titi | Conserving Colombia's Wildlife
Proyecto Tití:
Conserving the
Cotton-top Tamarin
in Colombia
Cotton-top Tamarin

Our Partners

Proyecto Titi, Inc. is our U.S. based non-profit organization that raises funds to help to support our conservation work in Colombia

Fundación Proyecto Titi is our Colombian based non-profit organization that manages our field and community education programs in Colombia

CARDIQUE (Corporación Autónoma Regional del Canal del Dique) is our Colombian partner that helps to facilitate our work in Colombia. We gratefully acknowledged their assistance over the many years and for their stated goals to protect wildlife and habitat in Colombia. (www.cardique.gov.co)

Hacienda El Ceibal graciously hosts our team to study the cotton-top tamarins on their privately owned forested area. We congratulate the owners of Hacienda El Ceibal for their continued commitment to wildlife conservation in Colombia.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom provides generous support and staff expertise in helping us to continue our efforts to conserve cotton-top tamarins in Colombia.

Zoologico de Barranquilla is our partner in various public awareness campaigns and urban education programs. They are true conservation leaders exemplified by their long-term commitment to the conservation of Colombia’s biodiversity and educating the public in this region. (www.zoobaq.org)

Wildlife Conservation Network is our newest partner supporting the efforts of our team to conserve cotton-top tamarins in Colombia. We are so grateful for their generosity and expertise in developing effective conservation campaigns. www.wildnet.org

We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of many organizations over the years, Akron Zoological Society, AZA Conservation Endowment Fund, Buffalo Zoological Society, CARSUCRE, Central Florida Zoological Park and Botanical Garden, Chesapeake Chapter of the American Association of Zookeepers (AAZK), Chicago Zoological Society, Conservation International, Cotton-top Tamarin SSP, Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund, East Bay Zoological Society, El Paso Zoo, Elmwood Park Zoo, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, INDERENA, Institute for Museum Services, Hogle Zoo, Ministerio del Medio Ambiente, Minnesota Zoo Conservation Fund, Missouri Botanical Garden, National Geographic Research and Exploration, National Science Foundation, Oakland Zoo, Zoo de la Palmyre, Pheonix Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo, Redken Laboratories, Inc., Rhode Island Zoological Society, Roger Williams Park Zoo, Salisbury Zoological Park, Sea World Conservation Fund, The Wilds, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USAID, University of Wisconsin, and World Wildlife Fund.
 

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