Brunellia boqueronensis) thrives only in the Colombian Andes and is classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Ruiz-Carrascal’s team was the first to report finding this species in the Caldas region of Colombia. The toucan Andigena hypoglauca is one of its frequent visitors."/> Brunellia boqueronensis) thrives only in the Colombian Andes and is classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Ruiz-Carrascal’s team was the first to report finding this species in the Caldas region of Colombia. The toucan Andigena hypoglauca is one of its frequent visitors.">
State of the Planet

News from the Columbia Climate School

1_Brunellia boqueronensis_3

riñon plant


Tags:

Related Posts

Composite banner with modern building at night and portrait of Dean Alexis Abramson that reads "Science for the Planet"

By studying thousands of buildings and analyzing their electricity use, Columbia Climate School Dean Alexis Abramson has been able to uncover ways to significantly cut energy consumption and emissions. Watch the Video: “Engineering a Cooler Future Through Smarter Buildings