Category
page 1Ecoregions of Colombia
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
mountain range
Bogota savanna
Wetland in Bogota, Colombia
Sumapaz Paramo
mountain in Colombia
Guajira-Barranquilla xeric scrub
ecoregion in South America
Campinarana
Campinarana (NT0158, ), also called Rio Negro Campinarana, is a neotropical ecoregion in the Amazon biome of the north west of Brazil, southern Venezuela, and the east of Colombia that contains vegetation adapted to extremely poor soil. It includes savanna, scrub and forest, and contains many endemic species of fauna and flora.
Tropical Andes
Tropical subregion of the Andes Mountains
Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
thumb|right|Tumbes-Chocó indicated in red. The lower Magdalena Valley is in north-western Colombia (just north-east of the region marked in red).
Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena is a biodiversity hotspot, which includes the tropical moist forests and tropical dry forests of the Pacific coast of South America and the Galapagos Islands. The region extends from easternmost Panama to the lower Magdalena Valley of Colombia, and along the Pacific coast of Colombia and Ecuador to the northwestern corner of Peru. Formerly called the Chocó-Darién-Western Ecuador Hotspot, it has been expanded to include several

Cauca Valley dry forests
forest in Colambia
Eastern Cordillera Real montane forests
ecoregion in South America