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  • Hey y'all I have a question for you: If MINAE is strapped and the Costa Rican government is strapped: Who should help pay to protect Costa Rica's biodiversity? Comment here with your answers. Les puedo dar una pista p…
  • Woa! We have LOTS of new subscribers so a big welcome and props to you all. We are trying to create a blog community about saving biodiversity in Costa Rica. We are in the trenches in Manuel Antonio and doing our best…
  • Hi! I just wanted to welcome our new subscribers. We'll do our best to keep you informed about the latest efforts to save Manuel Antonio. Pura vida!!
  • Why is deforestation occurring in Manuel Antonio? Manuel Antonio has become perhaps the single most important tourism destination in Costa Rica. The Cost Rican Tourism Board (ICT) estimates that one in four internat…
  • What Happened to the $20,000? That is the $20,000 question which I asked Raul Solorzano, Director of MINAE's National Conservation Area Office (SINAC). Last year I reported to the Costa Rican Environmental Tribunal a d…
  • Greetings! The purpose of this blog is to keep people informed about the latest developments in the fight to save Manuel Antonio's biodiversity. Both the Manuel Antonio National Park and the area's nature tourism indus…
  • This is the first post to the Fund for Costa Rica Manuel Antonio Environmental Defense blog. Welcome!

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