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by Chris Higgins, Margo Malcolm & Jamie Gripich |
Staring up into the rainforest canopy, it’s almost like looking into a living Impressionist painting, your eyes dazzled by the flash of colors, your ears picking up the extroverted squawks and screeches of green and blue colored Macaws, orange and green Motmots, and multi-hued Toucans. You’re in A Pathway to Survival At roughly the size of The The birdwatching industry is a global phenomenon, and has seen the largest increase in participants over the last ten years. Birding is the fastest-growing outdoor activity in the
The first of its kind in “We want to be able to provide a way for locals to sustain their forests,” explained Andrew Rothman, president and founder of the Rainforest Biodiversity Group. “If we can take a little bit of pressure off of them by providing an economic alternative, we think that is a good thing.” Andrea Holbrook, proprietor of Selva Verde Lodge and Rainforest Reserve, one of the established sites on the birding route, says there needs to be a way to maximize the potential of protecting the rainforest. “Eco-tourism is a way for landowners to protect habitat, and it will be significant step toward protection of the rainforest, the habitat within Central and Selva Verde Lodge, a pioneer of the eco-tourism movement in Corridor Connections Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve has been identified as a critical piece of the San Juan-La Selva Biological Corridor, part of the greater Mesoamerican Biological Corridor initiative in Central America. The Great Green Macaw Project is part of the At one time, Almendo (Almond) trees were quite common in Birding Safari Established sites, such as Selva Verde, already offer comfortable accommodation and a myriad of activities, while the newly created sites will offer a more remote experience. Birders will get off the beaten path and be able to explore new areas and meet Costa Ricans not previously part of the tourism industry. Selva Verde Lodge offers onsite birding, day trips to remote bird route sites and an extensive birding safari package where guests can see and experience the lodge’s ultimate purpose. “I call on everybody to come and support places like Selva Verde because it is only through visitors and usage that we can sustain the rainforest,” says founder Giovanna Holbrook. |