From the age of five, he fell in love with wildlife largely because his parents were bird lovers and from there, he always knew that he wanted to live in a mega-biodiverse country such as Colombia. He spent his youth looking for bears, wolves and other mammals in the Pyrenees with his dad and bred insects and searched for reptiles and amphibians after school.
Corentin has now been living in Colombia for ten years, where he studied herpetology and primatology, in addition to undertaking his training to become a guide. In the last few years, he has worked as a field guide, taking groups to see the many spectacular mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds found across many regions of the country. Corentin loves his job and making sure that his guests enjoy a complete experience, not only to seeing the wildlife they are looking for, but also getting to know Colombia, and connecting with its landscapes and communities. When not leading tours, Corentin can be found working on his research projects studying titi monkeys, exploring new areas of the country, and watching rugby.
