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"A tree uses what comes its way to nurture itself.  By sinking its roots deeply into the earth, by accepting the rain that flows towards it, by reaching out to the sun, the tree perfects its character and becomes great.  ...  Absorb, absorb, absorb. That is the secret of the tree."
Deng Ming-Dao,  Everyday Tao

"Reforestation is the process of restoring and recreating areas of woodlands or forest that once existed but were deforested or otherwise removed or destroyed at some point in the past. The resulting forest can provide both ecosystem and resource benefits and has the potential to become a major carbon sink". (Wikipedia.org)

hikebystream A hike in the rainforest of Monterrey, San Carlos, Costa Rica.


 

 


Profitable Reforestation in Costa Rica

The tired, over-grazed cattle farms will become wonderful places that increase not only the economic value, but the environmental value of your land as well. Growing trees not only provides habitat and food for small animals and birds, but also provides corridors for larger animals like monkeys and tapirs to roam around in. Check out an ambitious project to link forested areas in Middle America so that larger animals can roam more free – The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor is a multinational project spanning Mexico and Central America - http://www.biomeso.net/  We offer farmland that fills the missing link between Arenal National Park and Caño Negro National Preserve – see the red area where we have available farmland to reforest, creating a connection between green areas on map below.

Biological Corridors in Costa Rica

You have the opportunity to renew this precious natural resource – grow a mixture of native and exotic hardwood trees that may be threatened and endangered; species such as Spanish Cedar. As a certified reforestation project you may also selectively harvest these trees in the future creating an excellent way to “grow” your savings for your retirement, for your children and for future generations!

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