The Ranita Dorada Reserve, Ranita Dorada Amphibian Reserve, or Reserva Ranita Dorada is a wildlife preserve in Colombia's Tolima district.
[1][2][3] IUCN Netherlands, Dendrobatidae Nederland, and Conservation International and Netherlands Postcode Lottery established the reserve in 2008.
Its purpose was to preserve two species of poison dart frog, Andinobates dorisswansonae and Andinobates tolimense, but many other vulnerable, endangered, and common animals also live there.
[1][2] Many plants and animals live in the reserve, for example birds, mammals, snakes, and frogs.
The annual rainfall ranges between 2,000 and 2,500 mm per annum and the temperature between 15 and 22 °C.