RESERVA KINKAJOU
Buffer zone at Braulio Carrillo National ParkProtection of an important biological corridor and primary forests for Kinkajou & Co.
The area also forms a biological corridor between two primary forests. This makes the area particularly important for the preservation of biodiversity and its reforestation through targeted planting from the in-house tree nursery and natural succession.
Habitat for the kinkajou, the greater soldier macaw and rare amphibians
The Reserva Kinkajou, for example, serves as a habitat for the Great Soldier Macaw(Ara ambiguus) on its seasonal migrations from north to south. The reason for this is the presence of important forage trees such as the rare monkey pot tree (Lecythis ampla). Tropica Verde has placed these trees under protection and is planting other important rainforest trees such as the forest almond tree (Dipteryx panamensis), titor tree (Sacoglottis trichogyna), kapok tree (Ceiba petandra) and the sandbox tree (Hura crepitans) on cleared areas. You can find interesting information on such trees at Plantaciones Edelmann, for example. Between 2018 and 2022, small groups of birds were spotted regularly and increasingly, screeching loudly as they flew into the trees of the Reserva. An important observation in relation to the remaining macaw population in Costa Rica of only around 500 individuals. The Reserva Kinkajou is also home to a wide variety of mammals such as tapirs, small anteaters, spider monkeys, ocelots and pumas, as well as numerous species of amphibians and reptiles. And of course there is the kinkajou, which gave the Reserva its name. Dawn provides a unique symphony of countless bird calls.
Kinkajou Nature Reserve
Aerial view at the edge of the Kinkajou Nature Reserve. On the left you can see part of the young reforestation and next to it the wooden hut on the Reserva Kinkajou, which will eventually be converted into an environmental education center. We leave the unwooded areas on the right to natural succession. In the background, the primary forest protected by Tropica Verde extends as a buffer zone to the Braulio Carrillo National Park.
Partner
Our partners at the Reserva Kinkajou include Pedro from the Yatama Ecolodge and Alex from the Centro Científico Tropical (CCT). They are the local key players behind the success of this Tropica Verde project.
Nursery
Over 700 trees of various species are waiting to be planted in 2021. Tropica Verde project coordinator Stefan Rother and forest engineer Victor Esquivel are delighted with the healthy growth of the seedlings, which were germinated from collected seeds.
News about this project
Interview: What it was like as a volunteer in Costa Rica
Would you like to know more about volunteering at Tropica Verde? Then you’ve come to the right place! Our volunteers Bastienne and Freya talk about their experiences in Costa Rica
Can the Great Soldier Macaw still be saved? – Interview with Stefan Rother
We protect the rainforest – Our projects
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