RESERVA NATURAL MONTE ALTO
Deforestation leads to water shortages in the regionReforestation became necessary
Originally, large parts of the Pacific coast of Central America were covered by species-rich, tropical dry forests. But between the 1930s and 1980s they were almost completely cut down. This led to a loss of natural biodiversity and a drastic water shortage in the annual dry season, as the rivers dried up!
The population reacts
Only the protection of the remaining forest areas and reforestation in the headwaters of the Rio Nosara promised to reverse this development. In 1992, citizens in Hojancha founded the local organization Fundación Pro Reserva Forestal Monte Alto. Two years later, a 924-hectare, largely deforested basin was designated as an official protected area. By 2022, over 60 % of this area will have been reforested with natural mixed forest. The streams in the headwaters of the Rio Nosara now carry water all year round again, and the protected area is home to a steadily increasing diversity of species. A special aspect of this project is the combination of forest protection and small-scale agriculture (coffee and oranges), so that nature conservation and fruit plantations can coexist.
Reforestation of several pasture areas
Together with schoolchildren and the local population, Tropica Verde has reforested over 50 hectares of pastureland in the Monte Alto valley. Here we see forest engineer Víctor Esquivel cataloging and evaluating the growth of the species-rich plantations on Finca Alicia.
Local tree seeds
Tree seeds from over 30 tree species were collected in the forest, germinated and only planted out in the tree nursery after a further 15 months of care. In order for the trees to grow, it is necessary to cut back the aggressive pasture grass for a further 5 years.
Camera traps
In Monte Alto, camera traps financed through crowdfunding have been used for several years to continuously document biodiversity.
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Video recordings from camera traps in the Monte Alto area
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(Video) podcast from the Frankfurt Palmengarten about Costa Rica, the Monte Alto bed & environmental education in nature conservation projects
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