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Rainsong Wildlife and Animal Sanctuary/Hospital, plus Reforestation Center Wild Animal Hospital
Thanks to a donation from Tropisphere Real Estate and a little luck, Rainsong Sanctuary's Wild Animal Hospital and Rescue center is open, with many animals in recovery. Hundreds of volunteers from all over the world have visited Rainsong to help out, but cash donations are always needed to pay vet bill and buy animal food! Please contact Mary at 8845-3190.


Montezuma Eco Community
Montezuma Eco Village
Now selling cheap lots - $25,000 and up!!! - The first eco-community in the Malpais-Montezuma area, just 7-10 minutes from the beaches, with organic gardens, chemical free construction - ecologogically sustainable living at its best!

Montezuma, Costa Rica - Cafe Organico Montezuma's Cafe Organico
Montezuma is incredibly blessed to have Cafe Organico, run by Ozlem Ozdener. Organico is open for breakfast and lunch, serving food that is vegan, organic, and amazingly tasty. Please try it and support this great place! Check out their new "Organic Lounge".




Montezuma Area Conservation

Ocelot from Profelis - Montezuma and Malpais Wildlife Conservation Decades ago, most of this area was clear-cut for cattle farming, and many species of animals were hunted to the brink of extinction. Many have become extinct here, such as spider monkeys, tapirs, sloths, scarlet macaws, and quetzals. In addition, most of the hardwood trees in the area have been logged to the point where many species that exist are now considered "the living dead", meaning that there are not enough left to reproduce, and they will ultimately go extinct.

Many conservationists moved to this area in recent decades and bought up the land, creating Cabo Blanco park and many other smaller private reforestation projects. These areas are reforestation for the benefit of the animals that live there, not for future logging such as teak plantations, where animals can't live. Raising cattle has also become more expensive, so many farmers have been letting part or all of their land regrow. The result is that there is much more jungle, and many more animals now than ten years ago. Many Ticos have become conservation minded, and are proud of Costa Rica's international reputation as a "green" country. So this area is a great success story for conservationists. But the gains of recent decades are now threatened by development.

There are many threats to the area's wildlife, some of which the general population doesn't know or understand. These include: too many domestic dogs and cats, cutting of jungle "corridors" that create isolated islands of jungle, illegal hunting, roadkills, pesticide and herbicide use, poaching of birds for pets and orchids for gardens, improper septic tanks and waste disposal, noise pollution, and imbreeding.

Many great organizations are working in the area to save it from ourselves. Through direct action and education, we are trying to insure that the area stays the paradise that we love. Please do your part by educating yourself about what you can do to help on your own property, and donate to or volunteer for any of the organizations listed below.

If you're interested in green building, green construction, and sustainable development, click here: Green Building in Costa Rica


Wildlife Organizations

   Rainsong Wildlife Sanctuary
Organization based in Cabuya dedicated to reforestation, animal protection, and reintroduction of endangered species. They currently have opportunities to live, eat, and work on the farm while helping to build a new wild animal recovery and reintroduction center. Over the past three years, almost 1000 volunteers have worked at Rainsong, making it one of the most popular volunteer spots in Costa Rica.
Email Rainsong 8387-3607

   Camara de Turismo de Montezuma
Citizens' organization for improving the town of Montezuma, including the environment.
Email Catuplamo 8845-3190

   ACEPALECO
Organization based in Jicaral that buys cheap land to create an ever-expanding habitat for wildlife to live.
Email ACEPALECO 8845-3190

   Curu Park
Private wildlife park between Tambor and Paquera with an incredible number of species. Curu has two animal reintroduction programs that are experimenting with returning scarlet macaws and spider monkeys to the area. Curu has long-term volunteer opportunities.
Email Curu 2641-0100

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