A noticed lowland tapir calf rustles via the comb among the many flat-topped, clustered rock formations, or tepuis, of Serranía de Chiribiquete Nationwide Park in central Colombia.
He seems somewhat like a furry watermelon, along with his distinctive blackish-brown shade with white stripes and spots. Mixing into the environment, he scurries alongside via forest and throughout the shadows of majestic 1.3-billion-year-old tepuis, maybe operating into his neighbors: the jaguars, large otters and 7 primate species who name this 10.6-million-acre area dwelling.
Child South American (Lowland) tapir, Brazil.
Elsewhere, in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, the Central American tapir, or Baird’s tapir, traverses the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, which spans 1.8 million acres of Mesoamerica’s Maya forest. Resembling a pig, rhinoceros, horse and anteater mixed, the species is basically a residing fossil, round for the reason that Eocene, a interval courting again 55 million years.
These stout herbivores—which could be seen on Pure Habitat Adventures journeys in Costa Rica, Brazil and Peru—are a distinguished image of the Central and South American tropics. The calves, which stay with their mothers at first after which turn out to be extra solitary adults, are born with trademark white stripes and splotches that fade with age. They’ve a brief, prehensile trunk that they use to pluck fruit and leaves from branches.

Baird’s tapir, Costa Rica.
Incomes their moniker as “nature’s gardeners,” tapirs are essential to seed dispersal throughout lengthy distances via their droppings. This course of helps regenerate forests, keep biodiversity and supply meals and shelter for numerous different species. With out the tapir, many tropical ecosystems can be disrupted
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Threats to the Tapir: The Underdog of the Ecosystem
Tapir populations—together with the Baird’s tapir, the lowland tapir and the mountain tapir of the Andes Mountains, in addition to the Malayan tapir of Southeast Asia—are experiencing speedy declines. Due to their low numbers (the Baird’s tapir is endangered, whereas lowland tapirs are thought-about weak), tapir sightings are uncommon.

Malayan tapir, Southeast Asia.
They stay primarily inside nationwide reserves and guarded areas the place searching is banned, and so they’re cautious of individuals. Tapirs cover from predators by wading knee-deep into swamps and camouflaging themselves on the first signal of hazard. They’re quick runners and may nimbly navigate the forest, however it’s usually not sufficient to avoid wasting them from pursuers, as they go away a discernible path behind them. Canines can simply choose up their musky scent and the dung that marks their territories.
Thirsty Tapirs
Regardless of surviving via millennia and a number of waves of extinction, right this moment’s tapirs face a brand new risk: local weather change. Like their pure predator, the jaguar, with which they share habitat, tapirs are struggling an increasing number of by the hands of people via deforestation, agriculture and concrete improvement. Not too long ago, rising international temperatures and shifting climate patterns have meant extra challenges for the more and more uncommon tapir. Essential water sources are drying up, and tapirs are thirsty.
Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, which marks the northernmost a part of the Central America tapir’s vary, has skilled extended durations of drought in recent times. Freshwater reserves are important to the tapir’s survival—however there’s extra to it than that.
There are not any rivers or lakes right here, because the soil consists of dissolved bedrock. As a substitute, the obtainable water sources are small, shallow lagoons and small holes within the rocks (referred to as sartenejas) which might be stuffed solely by rainwater. As rain patterns have modified, and drought is extra widespread—partially resulting from human-caused local weather change—these water shops merely don’t have sufficient rain for tapirs to maintain themselves all through the dry season.
What’s extra, some animals have entered communities in the hunt for water, raiding and destroying synthetic water provides unintended for them. Stumbling into human territory might also trigger the tapirs to raid crops on native farms. In Nicaragua’s Indio Maiz Organic Reserve, 63% of farmers have reported tapirs consuming banana, plantain, corn, cassava and bean crops. Sadly, this results in searching, not solely to maintain the tapirs out of crops, but in addition for his or her meat and hides.

Baird’s tapir, Costa Rica.
Quenching the Thirst: Water for Tapirs
So, what’s being carried out to guard these more and more uncommon creatures which have survived a lot for thus lengthy? We return to the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in Mexico, the place Nat Hab’s conservation companion, World Wildlife Fund, and Mexico’s Nationwide Fee for Pure Protected Areas have put in water assortment and storage methods for wildlife, significantly tapirs and white-lipped peccaries.
Grownup male tapirs had been fitted with a GPS collar so scientists may monitor their motion and perceive their habits and water utilization through the dry season. One of many collars generated roughly 300 location factors, which confirmed an inclination to maneuver towards the substitute water sources. Scientists plan to watch the area’s water sources and set up new sources in important areas.
The WWF venture is predicted to learn extra than simply the tapirs. Scientists have additionally arrange digicam traps to raised perceive the number of wildlife that will use the deliberately positioned water sources, together with the second-largest jaguar inhabitants on the continent. The endangered tapir is necessary prey for the endangered jaguar, which means that synthetic water sources will instantly and not directly profit each species.

South American tapir, Brazil’s Pantanal.
What Else Is Being Performed to Defend Tapirs?
Whereas synthetic water sources are proving profitable, this initiative alone gained’t save the tapir. As we establish extra threats to their survival, extra organizations are taking strides to safeguard the animals’ houses. Costa Rica has designated over 25% of its land as protected nationwide parks and reserves, offering important habitat for Baird’s tapirs and different endangered species.
Zoos and wildlife sanctuaries are collaborating in breeding packages to extend tapir populations. Even small losses of their numbers have an enduring influence resulting from their lengthy gestation interval and small delivery price. Tapir moms give delivery to a single calf after a 13-month gestation interval. The Colombian Initiative of Tapir Conservation works with international campaigns and initiatives, together with the Tapir Specialist Group and the Costa Rica Wildlife Basis, to boost consciousness about tapirs, foster collaboration between conservationists, and assist native communities stay peacefully with and act as tapir protectors.
The place to See Tapirs within the Wild
As they turn out to be more and more uncommon, seeing a tapir within the wild is a really particular expertise. At Nat Hab, our naturalist guides and Expedition Leaders have the experience to take you to their habitat, present you easy methods to acknowledge traces of the animals, and hopefully, assist you to catch a glimpse of 1.

Tapir, Costa Rica. Photographed by Nat Hab Visitor © Clifford Berger
Tapirs & Turtles in Costa Rica
Our new journey Sea Turtles & Wildlife of Northern Costa Rica exposes you to the areas of the nation the place the uncommon Baird’s tapir is most plentiful. Search for them with prime naturalist guides in a protected space devoted to the animals’ conservation. Often called Tapir Valley, this largely unknown non-public reserve, nicely off the usual vacationer monitor, holds the nation’s largest inhabitants of Baird’s tapir. Whereas we’re not assured to see them, the percentages are higher right here than anyplace else. (And we regularly do!) Though categorized as endangered, sightings are growing, and native farmers are becoming a member of efforts to guard the Baird’s tapir habitat.
After sundown, we’ll watch and take heed to the forest round us remodel as nocturnal animals hunt, eat and search for mates. You’ll hunt down amphibians, bugs and mammals which might be tough to identify through the day, together with a wide range of frogs, sleeping birds and kinkajous. Search for tapir footprints on the community of personal mountain climbing trails that lace the reserve. Even after we don’t spot the tapirs themselves, it’s thrilling to search out proof of their presence after we know they’re lively within the forest!
Throughout this seven-day journey via Costa Rica’s Guanacaste province, you’ll even have the chance to witness the mass nesting of leatherback and olive ridley sea turtles as they arrive ashore at nighttime at Punta Islita and go to the Macaw Restoration Community.
> Sea Turtles & Wildlife of Northern Costa Rica

Tapir, Brazil. Photographed by Nat Hab Expedition Chief © Fred Tavares
Seek for Tapirs in South America
On our Jaguars & Wildlife of Brazil’s Pantanal journey, friends get pleasure from an unique keep at Caiman Ecological Refuge, a distant and secluded base from which we hunt down the tapir, large anteater, ocelot and hyacinth macaw.
Fly instantly by way of small airplane into the refuge (avoiding a rugged 10-hour drive), which sits within the distant coronary heart of a 130,000-acre sustainable cattle ranch. The protected space is an oasis of wooded and scrubby savanna, open pasture, stands of caranda palm, hammock forests, streams and seasonal channels—all of which give sustenance for quite a few Pantanal species, together with the Brazilian tapir.
On non-public wildlife drives within the Caiman Ecological Refuge and additional explorations of the Pantanal, we hope to identify a tapir, but in addition maintain a watch out for the elusive jaguar, capybara, large armadillo, large river otter, maned wolf and caiman. With seven full days at three completely different areas in each the north and south Pantanal, you’re aware of the easiest areas for wildlife viewing on this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
> Jaguars & Wildlife of Brazil’s Pantanal

Nat Hab Visitors discover Peru’s Amazon © Nat Hab Employees Megan Koelemay
Get a Peruvian Perspective on Tapirs
Yet another journey which may scratch that itch for probably recognizing a tapir: The Nice Amazon River Expedition. Throughout this journey, we’ll spend a day at Amazon Pure Park, the place we’ll scout for capybara, howler and titi monkeys, tapirs, sloths and a variety of birds.
In double kayaks and open skiffs, we’ll examine a just about unvisited part of Pacaya Samiria Nationwide Reserve, the place the Yanayacu and Pucate rivers meet. This 5-million-acre sanctuary is Peru’s largest protected space, and also you’ll study all in regards to the numerous micro-ecosystems and wildlife that exist amongst the large kapok and strangler fig timber alongside the riverbank. Within the night, head to the highest deck of our boat to take heed to the symphony of evening sounds, envisioning a tapir traipsing alongside someplace on the market.
> The Nice Amazon River Expedition

Amazon River Delfin III
How Conservation Journey Helps Tapirs
Seeing a tapir within the wild is awe-inspiring, sure, however it’s additionally a reminder of the fragility of Earth’s ecosystems and the important function one unassuming species can play within the well being of our planet. Your journey with us to hopefully see a tapir within the wild will not be solely a once-in-a-lifetime alternative, however an opportunity to help conservation efforts, journey responsibly and unfold consciousness in order that the understated tapir could proceed its important function as nature’s gardener.
Seek for tapirs with Nat Hab in Costa Rica, Brazil and Peru!