La Corota Island Flora Sanctuary Explained

La Corota Island Flora Sanctuary
Iucn Category:II
Relief:1
Location:La Corota Island, Laguna de la Cocha, Nariño, Colombia
Nearest City:Pasto, Nariño
Coordinates:1.13°N -77.15°W
Area Acre:37.6
Visitation Num:28,000
Visitation Year:2018
Visitation Ref:https://colombiareports.com/colombias-most-popular-national-parks
Governing Body:SINAP
Website:Santuario de Flora Isla de la Corota

La Corota Island Flora Sanctuary (Spanish; Castilian: Santuario de Flora Isla de la Corota) is the smallest protected area of the Colombian National Natural Park System, covering just under 16 hectares of land and surrounding water area. Located on the Laguna de la Cocha, the flora sanctuary serves as a natural habitat for endemic sub-tropical Andean cloud forest plant species as well as a number of waterfowl, amphibians, and fish.[1] Established as a flora and fauna sanctuary on June 6, 1977, La Corota Island has become one of the most visited national parks in Colombia having recorded 28,000 individual visitors in 2018.[2]

Geography and climate

Located in western Colombia, La Corota Island is the only lake island with old-growth Andean forest in the country. The sanctuary covers the entirety of the island and four hectares of surrounding water area.

Flora and fauna

Flora

Mammals

Birds

Activities

La Corota Island Flora Sanctuary offers research and recreational opportunities for its visitors. Despite its size, the island accounts for two hiking trails, the 550 meter El Quiche trail and the 200 meter La Totora trail. In addition, La Corota island is renowned as a birdwatching and ecotourism destination.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Isla de la Corota: A Guide to the Smallest National Park in Colombia . July 15, 2020 . Medellin Guru.
  2. Web site: Colombia's most popular national parks . Colombia Reports.
  3. Web site: Isla de la Corota Flora and Fauna Sanctuary Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia . Aug 26, 2021.