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There was a Newsbyte from last year as well: http://thebogotapost.com/2016/05/23/seven-years-fluff-city/

We are just second to Brazil (on this site), which have stories about the now defunct Abando, and Fauna Urbana, for Latin American countries.

The Latin American fandom is very sparse. I'm even surprised some of you are even aware of the Peruvian furs, of which I only know from El Comercio's article (or rather, a parody of it). There are no active national conventions except for Brasil FurFest, though I am aware that aside from Brazil and us, Venezuela has a strong community as well and we have collaborated in projects through the years.

We had taken a local approach until recent years and most of our content is Spanish only, but we are easily searchable if you Google many of the variants of furries in Colombia.

Our website contains a summary of our activities, mission statement, vision and key people (as of late 2013, going to work on updating that). Our Facebook and Twitter profiles are up to date and keep record of every meet we make.

I guess it has to do with the language barrier more than anything else. We have not had a high need of producing English content, but I will commit to work on some as Patch (and others) have suggested.

No Spanish needed for this one, though: https://youtu.be/yYCZNCSn7F0

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