MISSION
History
FPT was founded as an NGO in 2004 to oversee the multi-disciplinary conservation programme Proyecto Tití, which has been active in Colombia since 1985. The programme was founded by Dr Anne Savage, then a PhD student, who is now the world’s leading expert on Cotton-top Tamarins and the President of FPT.
From the outset, Dr Savage and the Proyecto Tití team have worked to involve local communities in Cotton-top Tamarin conservation, holding their first informal education programmes at a school in the town of Colosó in 1987. Soon after they implemented their first programme to help communities live more sustainably, providing the people of Colosó with fuel-efficient clay stoves to reduce their need for firewood and lessen their impact on the tamarin’s forest habitat.
Over the years Proyecto Tití added Colombian leaders, biologists, educators and influencers to its team, developing partnerships with several organisations in Colombia before FPT was founded in 2004. Conservationist Rosamira Guillen joined as Executive Director the following year, and under her direction FPT has grown to receive international recognition for their approach that combines field research, habitat protection, effective scientific assessment of habitats, and involvement of local people in culturally relevant, action-based community programmes.
Partnership with WLT