Environmental problems in Colombia

Forests, fish and freshwater under threat
Some of the major concerns for Colombia's terrestrial and marine ecosystems are:
- Over-harvesting
- Land erosion
- Illegal logging in coastal tropical rainforests
- Air and water pollution
- Coral bleaching
- Fisheries bycatch
- Unsustainable tourism development

New threats on the horizon: oil palm and rice
Colombia is one of the countries where significant expansion of crop planting is possible.1 Although this opens tempting economic prospects for the country's economy, the environmental impacts of fast crop expansion in other countries raises some concerns about what could happen in Colombia.Emerging threats to the Orinoco Basin, one of the most intact river systems in the world and parts of which are in Colombia, are extensive cattle ranching and the projected expansion of industrial-scale agriculture such as oil palm and rice cultivation.

