Proyecto Titi | Conserving Colombia's Wildlife
Proyecto Tití:
Conserving the
Cotton-top Tamarin
in Colombia
Cotton-top Tamarin


Welcome to the Cotton-top Tamarin Kids Club!

 
Rounded Rectangular Callout: Hola amigos!  Hello friends!  My name is Tito Tití and I help teach children in Colombia all about cotton-top tamarins with my friends from the Barranquilla Zoo.  I will be your guide on this great adventure to learn more about cotton-top tamarins.  Did you know that I live in the tropical forests of Colombia?  That's the only place on earth where you will find wild cotton-top tamarins!  Amazing isn't it?
My friends have developed "Proyecto Tití" a conservation program to get everyone involved in helping to protect cotton-top tamarins and their habitat.  Click on the Learn More link to discover all sorts of things about cotton-top tamarins.  Don't forget to click on the School Projects link for fun activities that you can bring to school and share with your friends.  Look for me at the top of each activity page and I will help you get started.
Vamos amigos!  Let's go friends!!
 
                       









 


Here are Some Ways Kids can Help Cotton-top tamarins

Bindes reduce the amount of firewood needed to cook your meals in Colombia. Purchase a plush cotton-top!  Profits from the sale of these items help to protect wild cotton-top tamarins.

Participate in a Adopt an Animal Program at your local zoo.

 

 

Tamarin Footprint

Purchase recycled products (like paper and pencils) to help reduce forest destruction.

 

Tamarin Footprint

Speak up for
cotton-top tamarins!  Let your family & friends know how much you care.
Read a book or wildlife magazine article on cotton-top tamarins. Learn more about cotton-top tamarins.  Play a fun trivia game or do a crossword puzzle. Volunteer at
your local zoo.
Colombia
Tell you friends about cotton-top tamarins and how they can get involved in protecting one of Colombia's most endangered primates!

Focus on a
school project on cotton-top tamarins and share the information with others.

Ask your parents'/teachers' help in planting a tree in your backyard or schoolyard to provide homes/food for animals in your neighborhood.

Purchase a mochila to support local communities and the cotton-top tamarins.

Purchase products that support cotton-top tamarin conservation for birthday and holiday presents.