A Bird-watchers Paradise, Opened Up by Colombia's Peace Deal
Briefly

Colombia's wild spaces, previously hidden due to conflict, are now accessible for bird watching after the peace agreement with FARC in 2016.
Roughly 1,970 bird species live in Colombia, the largest number of any country in the world - with at least six new species discovered in the last decade.
The country's wild spaces are home to about one-fifth of all the world's avian species, making it a bird-watching wonderland.
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