La Loma, March 05, 2025

*Release in conservation areas of the Pribbenow mine
In the framework of the commemoration of World Wildlife Day, Drummond Ltd., in alliance with the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Cesar, Corpocesar, carried out a wildlife release campaign in its conservation areas.
During the activity, 125 individuals of seven different species were released in strategically selected environmental sites within the Pribbenow mine, ensuring optimal conditions for their adaptation and survival. Among these spaces, the El Paujil reservoir stands out as a key ecosystem for the conservation and reproduction of various species in their natural habitat.
Commitment to ecosystem restoration
Commitment to ecosystem restoration The released species include the morrocoy, the hicotea, the common boa, the iridescent boa, the babilla, the ocelot, and the peccary, all of which are essential for the ecological balance of the region.
“This liberation day, carried out together with Corpocesar, reaffirms our commitment to biodiversity and sustainability. These actions not only allow for the recovery of species, but also contribute to the restoration of ecosystems,” said Jimmy Rojas Pinto, assistant biodiversity supervisor at Drummond Ltd.
On the other hand, Marino Zuleta, a veterinarian at Corpocesar, stressed the importance of carrying out these releases in safe and environmentally connected areas. “We selected these Drummond Ltd. preserved areas because they offer ecological connectivity, which facilitates the adaptation of the species. Furthermore, as these are protected areas, we guarantee their safety and long-term conservation.”
With this initiative, Drummond Ltd. reaffirms its commitment to the protection of biodiversity and compliance with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) No. 15: Life of Terrestrial Ecosystems, promoting sustainable practices that contribute to environmental balance and the conservation of species in the region.

