The Marimonda marshlands is part of an Integrated Management District (DMI in Spanish) declared with the support of the Urabá environmental corporation (local environmental authority). The area covers more than 1,000 ha of tropical dry forest. A very special habitat and home to many different species of endemic and threatened wildlife, including the Colombian black spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris), the Panamanian night monkey (Aotus zonalis) and the cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus).
Since 2019 we have been working with the community to promote the conservation of the area, and in environmental education and campaigns about primates of the area.