
Otters make a comeback in Tauramena
On World Otter Day we are proud to announce that the giant otter has been observed in the streams of Tauramena, the first confirmed presence of the species in over fifteen years.
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On World Otter Day we are proud to announce that the giant otter has been observed in the streams of Tauramena, the first confirmed presence of the species in over fifteen years.
Since 2016, we have committed to strengthening local journalism, seeing it as critically important to democracy, territorial cohesion and combatting disinformation
The new channel reflects our commitment to more agile, close and direct communication in the territories we operate in.
Investment of over 14 billion pesos improves rural connectivity and access to opportunities for hundreds of families in Villanueva, Casanare.
Presidents of Community Action Boards from neighboring communities also participated in the visit, which highlighted the positive impact of road, environmental and operational infrastructure promoted by activities in the Llanos 34 Block.
At GeoPark, we believe that sustainable territorial development is built on trust, permanent dialogue and joint action.
Last Saturday, May 10, we took part in the Informative Meeting for the Nyctibius Exploratory Drilling Area in the PUT-8 Block
GeoPark believes that caring for the environment begins with understanding it. Journalism is key to this, so we provided training in environmental and scientific communication to about 25 local journalists in Casanare and Putumayo departments, in partnership with the Alexander Von Humboldt Institute, a leading scientific institution in Colombia.
As dialogue, shared work, and transparency are fundamental to GeoPark in building relationships of trust with neighboring communities and authorities, our ‘Good News, Good Neighbors’ newsletter keeps neighbors, authorities and others up to date on the progress of our social and environmental management in Putumayo.
As dialogue, shared work, and transparency are fundamental to GeoPark in building relationships of trust with neighboring communities and authorities, we prepare a ‘Good News, Good Neighbors’ newsletter to keep neighbors, authorities and others up to date on the progress of our social and environmental management in Casanare.
We want to be the preferred neighbor and partner, based on a sustainable relationship of learning, exchange and mutual benefit with the local communities where we operate.
Learn more about our performance in our SPEED/ESG 2023 Report