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Securing another vital link in the Bosque de las Madres Biological Corridor

In 2025 and early 2026 Rainforest Concern purchased 118.1 hectares of tropical rainforest in the Bosque de las Madres Biological Corridor. These areas will now be actively managed and protected.
Bosque de las Madres

Rainforest Concern has been working on the Bosque de las Madres Biological Corridor Project since 2021, with our partners Fundación Cuencas de Limón.

Our objective is to buy and protect rainforest in the vital final forest link between the highest peak of Costa Rica, Cerro Chirripó, and the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. The existing protected forest provides a safe haven for many threatened and endangered species including Jaguar, Baird's tapir, great green macaw, red-fronted parrotlet, lemur leaf frog and the horned marsupial frog.

The addition of 118.1 hectares of protected forest to the corridor is a major step in the conservation of this habitat.

We are constantly working to expand the conservation programme in this area, and it is still possible to directly contribute by donating.

We thank all who have donated so far; our work has only been possible with your help.

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