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Six Hundred And Fifty Acres
Could Use Your Protection

This is a great opportunity for you to help protect the La Suerte Biological Field Station by purchasing around 700 acres adjacent to the Station. 40% of the property is covered with primary and secondary tropical forest, with all three primate species of the Costa Rican Caribbean living in it. The rest of the land is currently used for cattle grazing. The price for the land is around $1850.00 USD per hectare with a total area of

311 hectares. If we can arrange this deal the total size of the nature reserve will grow to around 650 hectares, taking into account the 340 hectares that my family owns. As you may know it is very difficult to find neighbors that share the same ideals and are willing to give nature a chance. I think that this is a good investment and a very good opportunity for you to get involved in Central America.

This region of Costa Rica is very rich in biological diversity and the complex interactions that take place have no parallel any where else on the planet. The area is also an example of the growing destruction of our tropical forest. On one hand, biologists and researchers have been spending years trying to understand the complexity of this forest and searching for ways that would permit the implementation of their sustainable development plan so the area could be used for society's benefit. On the other hand, domestic and foreign socioeconomic and political pressures promote the indiscriminate and rapid devastation of this forest habitat.

Because of Nicaragua's civil wars and the political instability of the past, there has been little development in the area. These factors open up the possibility of implementing new models of conservation. Tropical forests in Nicaragua can be purchased at a fraction of the cost of those in Costa Rica, huge tracts of these ecosystems can be restored or preserved. We emphasize the need for the human factor in positive ecological change. The degradationion of our planet's ecosystems can only be stopped with systematic land purchases that compete with the multinationals, which have introduced western style agricultural development (180,000 acres of rainforest in Costa Rica were transformed to banana plantations during the last two decades, for international markets requiring perfect bananas).

I would like to invite you to visit our two locations and perhaps join us in preserving our natural resources. Please feel free to contact us and we will help you with all the logistics in Central America.

Sincerely,

 

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