The Fundacion Conservacionista Costarricense was established to restore, enhance, and protect habitat on the Pacific slope of Costa Rica in collaboration with communities and the myriad of floral and faunal species that need support.
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Amigos of Costa Rica charges a 3% fee on donations. If you would like to cover the fees associated with your donation, please include an additional 3%.
Please make payable to Amigos of Costa Rica and mail to:
Amigos of Costa Rica
P. O. Box 748
West Chester, PA 19381
Amigos of Costa Rica charges a 3% fee on donations. If you would like to cover the fees associated with your donation, please include an additional 3%.
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The Fundacion Conservacionista Costarricense was established to restore, enhance, and protect habitat on the Pacific slope of Costa Rica in collaboration with communities and the myriad of floral and faunal species that need support.
The decline of the Three-wattled Bellbird (Procnias tricarunculatus) was our impetus and the restoration of tropical forest in each life zone of the Bellbird Biological Corridor is our goal.
Our widespread and accessible reforestation program has distributed over 290,000 native tree seedlings free of charge to landowners. We have established wildlife refuges to conserve critical habitats and promote biodiversity. We partner with landowners to help them achieve their conservation goals and protect valuable lands. We conduct research to identify and implement effective restoration practices, ensuring the functional integrity of ecosystems. We share our learnings through conversations, presentations, and publications. We partner with multiple organizations, foundations, communities, residents, researchers, students, and volunteers.