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Places We Protect

path through La Amistad National Park, Costa Rica
La Amistad, a mountain and coastal region on the Costa Rican/Panamanian border, is home to many rare creatures including ocelots, tapirs and sloths. 
More places.

News

The Conservancy, the Costa Rican government and partners recommit to the Osa Campaign
December 4, 2006

MTV's Trippin' Travels to the Osa Peninsula
May 2, 2005

Moore Foundation Grants $8M to The Nature Conservancy to Protect Rain Forests in Costa Rica
November 11, 2004

 

Adopt an Acre

jaguar
You can adopt an acre of threatened rainforest in Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula. Help save this paradise where rainforest meets sea. 

In the Spotlight

The Nature Conservancy helped Costa Rica embark on a landmark deal forgiving $26 million in debt in exchange for lasting conservation for the country's forests.


 

Images (top to bottom, left to right): visitors stroll along the remote beaches of the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica  © Emily Whitted/TNC, harlequin frog, Costa Rica © David Woodfall; path through La Amistad International Park, Costa Rica © Felipe Carazo/TNC, jaguar © Getty Images.