Proyecto Titi's Conservation Efforts
(Cotton-top Tamarin)

Key Vocabulary

Conservation

Endangered species

Habitat destruction

Human colonization

Main Problem

Declining population of
Tamarins due to habitat
destruction

Possible Solution

Eco-Mochilas
(environmentally-friendly bags

Introduction of bindes for
sustainable cooking (clay stoves)

Effects of Solutions

- Reduced trash in forest habitat
- Income for Colombian villagers
- Reduced dependency on forest resources
- Improved economic conditions

Key or academic vocabulary

Conservation: The act of protecting and preserving something, such as wildlife, natural resources, or ecosystems, to prevent their decline or destruction.

Cotton-top Tamarin: A specific species of primate (Saguinus oedipus) that is critically endangered and endemic to Colombia.

Endangered species: Species that are at risk of becoming extinct due to a declining population and threats to their survival.

Habitat destruction: The process of damaging or eliminating the natural environment or habitat where organisms, like the Cotton-top Tamarin, live.

Human colonization: The establishment and growth of human communities in areas that were previously uninhabited or sparsely populated.

Sustainability: The ability to maintain or support something over the long term without depleting resources or causing harm to the environment.

Field research: Scientific studies and investigations conducted in natural settings, such as forests or ecosystems, to gather information and data.

Key or academic vocabulary

Forest habitat: The natural environment where Cotton-top Tamarins reside, including forests and wooded areas.


Forest resources: The materials and benefits obtained from forests, such as wood, food, and habitat, which are often overused.

Binde: A small clay stove-type structure introduced to villages for efficient and sustainable cooking practices.

Public support and awareness: The involvement and knowledge of the general public in advocating for and protecting environmental causes.

Poaching concerns: Worries about illegal hunting or capturing of wildlife, including the Cotton-top Tamarin.

Water health and pollution: The quality of water in terms of its safety for consumption and use, as well as the presence of harmful substances or pollutants.

ICUN Red List of Threatened Species: The International Union for Conservation of Nature's list categorizing the conservation status of species, including the Cotton-top Tamarin.