At 1,950 species of birds (give or take a few), Colombia has the highest diversity of bird species in the world. In addition to its avian biodiversity, Colombia has more than 56,000 species of plants and animals—about 10 percent of all global biodiversity. Bird festivals happen throughout the country, and people who are passionate about Colombia, birds, and conservation issues. Gloria Lentijo is one of those people. Lentijo manages Colombia's regenerative agriculture program at 爆料公社 Americas and is helping develop 爆料公社’s approach to working lands conservation in Colombia and beyond. Most of her professional career has been focused on working with landowners to teach them how to manage their lands for biodiversity (and urging people to visit Colombia to experience its remarkable bird diversity), but Lentijo didn't start out a bird enthusiast. Her first love was dolphins. Lentijo grew up in Manizales, Colombia, a city in the coffee growing area of Colombia. As...