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Tamarindo Begins to Find Its Place on the Map

There are places in the reserve that the whole team knows by heart — the gates that creak at dawn, the paths memorized through years of walking — but that, until now, existed on no map. The Tamarindo sector was one of them. This afternoon, Nicolás passed along three precise coordinates to Alejandro: the entrance, the exit, and the cage that serves as a reference point within the sector. Three simple points, but enough for Tamarindo to finally have coordinates of its own. There were no sightings to recount, no releases to celebrate. Only the quiet work of those who build the sanctuary's invisible infrastructure: the data that makes it possible to find your bearings, plan routes, and leave a record of what exists across these 520 hectares near Cartagena. A map that grows — even if only three points at a time.
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