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Foundation for the

Conservation of

Costa Rica

 

The Fundación Conservacionista Costarricense, also called the Costa Rican Conservation Foundation, was founded in 2002 by concerned Costa Ricans and biologists. The challenge of the Foundation is the protection of habitat that is virtually disappearing in Costa Rica and other Central American countries. While most of Costa Rica's conservation efforts have focused on the Carribean slope, the Pacific slope has been subject to rapid human development and farming.

A very threatened habitat on the Pacific Slope is the Monteverde Rain Shadow Forest. Botanists tell us that this area was once contiguous forest.

This area is now completely fragmented and degraded. There are no longer any large forested areas.

Two species of animals that are suffering greatly from this loss of habitat in the Tropical Rain Shadow Forest are the Three-wattled Bellbird and Resplendent Quetzal. While their breeding grounds are protected in the high cloud forests, their post-breeding area is close to disappearing. We dedicate our work to the survival of these two endangered species.

Our CONSERVATION GOALS are to protect and restore habitat in the Tropical Rain Shadow Forest. Protection includes direct land purchase, conservation easements, and land sharing agreements. Restoration includes reforestation with native species, soil improvement, and creating biological corridors.

Our CHALLENGES are to:

1. Conserve the Tropical Rain Shadow Forest. We must protect a block of forest that is large enough to support all species native to the area.


2. Create a network of biological corridors that will interconnect habitats in the Rain Shadow Forest. The ultimate goal is to connect the Monteverde Cloud Forest reserve complex and the Abangares Watershed Reserve. The Monteverde Corridor will be an ecological connection between the highlands and the lowlands. Corridors are critical for area-sensitive species which require large, interconnected areas to maintain viable populations.
Photo courtesy of Michael and Patricia Fogden
3. Provide critical habitat for seasonal migrants, such as bellbirds, quetzals, mountain robins, toucans, butterflies and many other threatened species.
Photo courtesy of Michael and Patricia Fogden

4. Provide critical habitat for neotropical migrants that arrive in the Monteverde Rain-Shadow Forest from North America each fall.

Contact

FOUNDATION FOR THE CONSERVATION OF COSTA RICA

Tel: (506) 224-5703

E mail: fccmonteverde@racsa.co.cr

WEB: www.fccmonteverde.org


 

 

SAVE, PROTECT, RESTORE….

Let`s be responsible human beings !

 

How can I help ?

We need your support to help us reach our conservation goals. Here's what you can do:

A donation of $35 will plant 35 trees.
A donation of $300 will buy and protect an old-growth tree.
Our long-term conservation plan strives to raise $1.5 million to protect the majority of critical rain shadow forest in Monteverde. Any donation will help.
One route of the annual bellbird census costs $60. This is important to monitor the bellbird population.


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Please join us in protecting the Tropical Rain Shadow Forests of the Pacific slope of Costa Rica. Please print and mail this form with your donation to:

Fundación Conservacionista Costarricense (FCC)
Sede El Ranario de Monteverde
Santa Elena, Puntarenas
Costa Rica

OR for U.S. tax-deductible donations, please make your check payable to the The Change the World Kids and mail your dontation to:

The Change the World Kids
1046 Atwood Lane
Woodstock, VT 05091
USA

We are grateful to The Change the World Kids for their continued support and concern for the bellbird and rain shadow forest habitat.

Please provide your Contact Information:

Name:_______________________________
Address: ____________________________________
City:________________________________
State:_______________Zip:_____________
Country: _____________________________
Email: _______________________________

Please indicate your donation preference:

( ) Reforestation
( ) Buy a tree ($300)
( ) Habitat Protection/Land Purchase*
( ) Bellbird Census Route ($60)
( ) Wherever it is most needed

*5% of these donations become part of an endowment fund to monitor protected habitat.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

Contact

FOUNDATION FOR THE CONSERVATION OF COSTA RICA

Tel: (506) 224-5703

E mail: fccmonteverde@racsa.co.cr

WEB: www.fccmonteverde.org


 

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