About us
The Farallones Foundation is an environmental NGO created in 1987 by a group of citizens committed to the conservation of the Los Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, and in particular, to the protection and restoration of the Middle and Upper Basin of the Pance River.
Through the conversion of cattle farms into forests, as well as carrying out research, environmental education and sustainable development programs, the Farallones Foundation has managed to carry out exhaustive biological research and a successful recovery of the forest cover in the area and, therefore, the flow and quality of the waters of the Pance River, today considered one of the best preserved rivers in Colombia.
The Farallones Foundation mobilizes awareness and knowledge processes, which commit environmental action, in favor of respect for life and social development.
Through the restoration, control and maintenance of forests, we protect the Pance River, the Yotoco River and the Valle River (in Bahía Solano). To achieve this we have outlined four lines of action:
The Farallones Foundation is an environmental NGO created in 1987 by a group of citizens committed to the conservation of the Los Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, and in particular, to the protection and restoration of the Middle and Upper Basin of the Pance River.
Through the conversion of cattle farms into forests, as well as carrying out research, environmental education and sustainable development programs, the Farallones Foundation has managed to carry out exhaustive biological research and a successful recovery of the forest cover in the area and, therefore, the flow and quality of the waters of the Pance River, today considered one of the best preserved rivers in Colombia.
The Farallones Foundation mobilizes awareness and knowledge processes, which commit environmental action, in favor of respect for life and social development.
Through the restoration, control and maintenance of forests, we protect the Pance River, the Yotoco River and the Valle River (in Bahía Solano). To achieve this we have outlined four lines of action:

The Farallones Foundation is an environmental NGO created in 1987 by a group of citizens committed to the conservation of the Los Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, and in particular, to the protection and restoration of the Middle and Upper Basin of the Pance River.
Through the conversion of cattle farms into forests, as well as carrying out research, environmental education and sustainable development programs, the Farallones Foundation has managed to carry out exhaustive biological research and a successful recovery of the forest cover in the area and, therefore, the flow and quality of the waters of the Pance River, today considered one of the best preserved rivers in Colombia.
The Farallones Foundation mobilizes awareness and knowledge processes, which commit environmental action, in favor of respect for life and social development.
Through the restoration, control and maintenance of forests, we protect the Pance River, the Yotoco River and the Valle River (in Bahía Solano). To achieve this we have outlined four lines of action:



The Farallones Foundation is an environmental NGO created in 1987 by a group of citizens committed to the conservation of the Los Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, and in particular, to the protection and restoration of the Middle and Upper Basin of the Pance River.
Through the conversion of cattle farms into forests, as well as carrying out research, environmental education and sustainable development programs, the Farallones Foundation has managed to carry out exhaustive biological research and a successful recovery of the forest cover in the area and, therefore, the flow and quality of the waters of the Pance River, today considered one of the best preserved rivers in Colombia.
The Farallones Foundation mobilizes awareness and knowledge processes, which commit environmental action, in favor of respect for life and social development.
Through the restoration, control and maintenance of forests, we protect the Pance River, the Yotoco River and the Valle River (in Bahía Solano). To achieve this we have outlined four lines of action:

The Farallones Foundation is an environmental NGO created in 1987 by a group of citizens committed to the conservation of the Los Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, and in particular, to the protection and restoration of the Middle and Upper Basin of the Pance River.
Through the conversion of cattle farms into forests, as well as carrying out research, environmental education and sustainable development programs, the Farallones Foundation has managed to carry out exhaustive biological research and a successful recovery of the forest cover in the area and, therefore, the flow and quality of the waters of the Pance River, today considered one of the best preserved rivers in Colombia.
The Farallones Foundation mobilizes awareness and knowledge processes, which commit environmental action, in favor of respect for life and social development.
Through the restoration, control and maintenance of forests, we protect the Pance River, the Yotoco River and the Valle River (in Bahía Solano). To achieve this we have outlined four lines of action:

The Farallones Foundation is an environmental NGO created in 1987 by a group of citizens committed to the conservation of the Los Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, and in particular, to the protection and restoration of the Middle and Upper Basin of the Pance River.
Through the conversion of cattle farms into forests, as well as carrying out research, environmental education and sustainable development programs, the Farallones Foundation has managed to carry out exhaustive biological research and a successful recovery of the forest cover in the area and, therefore, the flow and quality of the waters of the Pance River, today considered one of the best preserved rivers in Colombia.
The Farallones Foundation mobilizes awareness and knowledge processes, which commit environmental action, in favor of respect for life and social development.
Through the restoration, control and maintenance of forests, we protect the Pance River, the Yotoco River and the Valle River (in Bahía Solano). To achieve this we have outlined four lines of action:

The Farallones Foundation is an environmental NGO created in 1987 by a group of citizens committed to the conservation of the Los Farallones de Cali National Natural Park, and in particular, to the protection and restoration of the Middle and Upper Basin of the Pance River.
Through the conversion of cattle farms into forests, as well as carrying out research, environmental education and sustainable development programs, the Farallones Foundation has managed to carry out exhaustive biological research and a successful recovery of the forest cover in the area and, therefore, the flow and quality of the waters of the Pance River, today considered one of the best preserved rivers in Colombia.
The Farallones Foundation mobilizes awareness and knowledge processes, which commit environmental action, in favor of respect for life and social development.
Through the restoration, control and maintenance of forests, we protect the Pance River, the Yotoco River and the Valle River (in Bahía Solano). To achieve this we have outlined four lines of action:
Mission
Conserve and restore the forest cover of the hydrographic basins of the Pance River, Yotoco River (Cali and Yotoco municipalities, Valle del Cauca Department) and Valle River (Bahía Solano municipality, Chocó Department), through the research, education, training of environmental leaders and community development.

Vision
By 2026, the Farallones Foundation will have a consolidated Research Center endorsed by Colciencias and an arboretum in the Pance river basin and will be recognized as a leading organization in conservation, restoration, research and environmental education.

COLLABORATORS
By 2026, the Farallones Foundation will have a consolidated Research Center endorsed by Colciencias and an arboretum in the Pance river basin and will be recognized as a leading organization in conservation, restoration, research and environmental education.













