Start a fundraiser to help Jaguars!
The money you raise will support the protection of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula and its incredible biodiversity.The Osa Peninsula contains the largest mesic rainforest and the largest expanse of mangrove wetlands remaining on the Pacific slope of Central America. It is also estimated to house 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity while covering less than 0.001% of its total surface area and has been described by National Geographic as “the most biologically intense place on earth.” Unfortunately, the Osa Peninsula is also an ecosystem under threat from things like forest fragmentation and illegal hunting.
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About the research
Osa Conservation is group that mobilizes citizen scientists, community members, ecotourism operators, park administrators, and multiple NGOs to monitor camera traps for poaching and to restore forest corridors. They are currently working to re-establish connectivity from the Osa lowland rainforests to the Talamanca Mountains, providing more and better-quality habitat for jaguars.
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