The Mountain covers an area of 243 hectares with a humid tropical climate, located in Golfito, in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica. This land is ideal for the development of programs for the conservation of wildlife flora and fauna, for research of species, and as an excellent place for nature lovers who value environmental protection. The Mountain is composed of primary humid tropical forest transitioning to pre-montane, with an average annual rainfall of 2,700 mm, an average temperature of 27ºC, three dry months, and nine hours of sunlight per day. It is uninhabited and is 100% dedicated to the conservation and preservation of wildlife flora and fauna. The mountain has several natural water sources. This Mountain of Wildlife contributes to the preservation of the future of humanity by bordering thousands of hectares of national parks and biological reserves. On this mountain, one can directly contribute to the conservation of the ecosystem and take pride in protecting a Lung of Humanity, a unique and beautiful mountain that is home to thousands of wild plants and animals. Owning this property also means becoming part of the community of environmentalists who share a global passion for nature conservation. The Mountain is a sanctuary for wildlife, free from human threats, and is part of the region of Costa Rica that hosts 5% of the world's biodiversity. While many countries face environmental challenges due to climate change, industrial advancements, and overpopulation, among other factors, this mountain helps increase the benefits of conservation and natural resource preservation, thus aiding in environmental detoxification. Costa Rica is known for promoting activities that fight climate change through conservation efforts, and The Mountain is no exception. Within The Mountain, there is no promotion of logging or deforestation, thus maintaining the forest density and its impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This contributes to the fight against climate change by reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) through its 243 hectares. Being carbon-neutral, the mountain encourages the adoption of more efficient and sustainable practices, helping to offset the carbon footprint. The property is adjacent to a protected National Park covering thousands of hectares with great biodiversity in flora and fauna. Access to The Mountain is via trails, requiring a walk of more than 60 minutes, with no vehicle or motorized access. The Mountain has been free from human agricultural or livestock activities for over 20 years and boasts abundant primary water sources, such as waterfalls and natural springs. Costa Rica has advanced legislation for the protection of nature. There are national and international conservation organizations with which joint research can be conducted without altering or interfering with The Mountain's habitat. The planet needs to protect and conserve every available meter of natural land for wildlife. At The Mountain, alongside the environmentalist community, ideas and research projects can be integrated to implement wildlife conservation programs. SOCIO-POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT Biodiversity: Costa Rica contains more than 5% of the world's biodiversity within an area that represents only 0.03% of the planet's land surface. This is due to the wide variety of ecosystems found in the country, ranging from humid rainforests to dry savannas, and from tropical beaches to mountains and volcanic ranges. Tourism: Costa Rica is a very popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and the wide range of activities available, such as bird watching, rafting, diving, and hiking through mountains and volcanoes. Conservation Policy: Costa Rica is internationally known for its commitment to environmental conservation and its efforts to protect and preserve biodiversity. For example, Costa Rica has established a significant number of protected areas and has implemented policies and laws to promote sustainability and protect the environment. Additionally, Costa Rica has achieved a major reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and has set ambitious goals to become a carbon-neutral country in the future. Education: Costa Rica has a very low illiteracy rate and a high-quality education system, which has contributed to a high level of literacy and the development of a highly skilled workforce. Quality of Life: Costa Rica is known for having a high quality of life, with a relatively high life expectancy and a low poverty rate. Additionally, the country is recognized for its policy of gender equality and for having a very friendly and welcoming culture. Health: In Costa Rica, the life expectancy at birth is 81 years, which is the same as the OECD average of 81 years. The life expectancy for women is 83 years, compared to 78 years for men. Voir plusVoir moins
La montaña tiene una extensión de 243 hectáreas de clima tropical húmedo, ubicada en Golfito, en la Zona Sur de Costa Rica. Este terreno es ideal para el desarrollo de programas de conservación de la fauna, flora y fauna, para la investigación de especies, y como un excelente lugar para los amantes de la naturaleza que valoran la protección del medio ambiente. La montaña está compuesta por bosque tropical húmedo primario en transición a premontano, con una precipitación media anual de 2.700 mm, una temperatura media de 27ºC, tres meses secos y nueve horas de luz solar al día. Está deshabitada y está 100% dedicada a la conservación y preservación de la fauna, flora y fauna. La montaña tiene varias fuentes naturales de agua. Esta Montaña de Vida Silvestre contribuye a la preservación del futuro de la humanidad al bordear miles de hectáreas de parques nacionales y reservas biológicas. En esta montaña, uno puede contribuir directamente a la conservación del ecosistema y enorgullecerse de proteger un Pulmón de la Humanidad, una montaña única y hermosa que alberga miles de plantas y animales silvestres. Ser propietario de esta propiedad también significa formar parte de la comunidad de ecologistas que comparten una pasión mundial por la conservación de la naturaleza. La Montaña es un santuario para la vida silvestre, libre de amenazas humanas, y forma parte de la región de Costa Rica que alberga el 5% de la biodiversidad mundial. Si bien muchos países enfrentan desafíos ambientales debido al cambio climático, los avances industriales y la superpoblación, entre otros factores, esta montaña ayuda a aumentar los beneficios de la conservación y la preservación de los recursos naturales, lo que ayuda a la desintoxicación ambiental. Costa Rica es conocida por promover actividades que luchan contra el cambio climático a través de esfuerzos de conservación, y La Montaña no es la excepción. Dentro de La Montaña, no se promueve la tala o la deforestación, manteniendo así la densidad del bosque y su impacto en la reducción de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero. Esto contribuye a la lucha contra el cambio climático al reducir el dióxido de carbono (CO2) a través de sus 243 hectáreas. Al ser neutra en carbono, la montaña fomenta la adopción de prácticas más eficientes y sostenibles, ayudando a compensar la huella de carbono. La propiedad se encuentra adyacente a un Parque Nacional protegido que abarca miles de hectáreas con una gran biodiversidad en flora y fauna. El acceso a La Montaña es a través de senderos, que requieren una caminata de más de 60 minutos, sin acceso vehicular o motorizado. La montaña ha estado libre de actividades agrícolas o ganaderas humanas durante más de 20 años y cuenta con abundantes fuentes primarias de agua, como cascadas y manantiales naturales. Costa Rica cuenta con una legislación avanzada para la protección de la naturaleza. Existen organizaciones conservacionistas nacionales e internacionales con las que se pueden realizar investigaciones conjuntas sin alterar o interferir con el hábitat de la montaña. El planeta necesita proteger y conservar cada metro disponible de tierra natural para la vida silvestre. En The Mountain, junto con la comunidad ambientalista, se pueden integrar ideas y proyectos de investigación para implementar programas de conservación de la vida silvestre. ENTORNO SOCIOPOLÍTICO Biodiversidad: Costa Rica contiene más del 5% de la biodiversidad mundial dentro de un área que representa solo el 0,03% de la superficie terrestre del planeta. Esto se debe a la gran variedad de ecosistemas que se encuentran en el país, que van desde selvas húmedas hasta sabanas secas, y desde playas tropicales hasta montañas y cordilleras volcánicas. Turismo: Costa Rica es un destino turístico muy popular debido a su belleza natural y la amplia gama de actividades disponibles, como observación de aves, rafting, buceo y senderismo a través de montañas y volcanes. Política de Conservación: Costa Rica es conocida internacionalmente por su compromiso con la conservación del medio ambiente y sus esfuerzos para proteger y preservar la biodiversidad. Por ejemplo, Costa Rica ha establecido un número significativo de áreas protegidas y ha implementado políticas y leyes para promover la sostenibilidad y proteger el medio ambiente. Además, Costa Rica ha logrado una importante reducción de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y se ha fijado metas ambiciosas para convertirse en un país neutro en carbono en el futuro. Educación: Costa Rica tiene una tasa de analfabetismo muy baja y un sistema educativo de alta calidad, lo que ha contribuido a un alto nivel de alfabetización y al desarrollo de una fuerza laboral altamente calificada. Calidad de vida: Costa Rica es conocida por tener una alta calidad de vida, con una esperanza de vida relativamente alta y un bajo índice de pobreza. Además, el país es reconocido por su política de igualdad de género y por tener una cultura muy amigable y acogedora. Salud: En Costa Rica, la esperanza de vida al nacer es de 81 años, igual que el promedio de la OCDE de 81 años. La esperanza de vida de las mujeres es de 83 años, frente a los 78 años de los hombres.
The Mountain covers an area of 243 hectares with a humid tropical climate, located in Golfito, in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica. This land is ideal for the development of programs for the conservation of wildlife flora and fauna, for research of species, and as an excellent place for nature lovers who value environmental protection. The Mountain is composed of primary humid tropical forest transitioning to pre-montane, with an average annual rainfall of 2,700 mm, an average temperature of 27ºC, three dry months, and nine hours of sunlight per day. It is uninhabited and is 100% dedicated to the conservation and preservation of wildlife flora and fauna. The mountain has several natural water sources. This Mountain of Wildlife contributes to the preservation of the future of humanity by bordering thousands of hectares of national parks and biological reserves. On this mountain, one can directly contribute to the conservation of the ecosystem and take pride in protecting a Lung of Humanity, a unique and beautiful mountain that is home to thousands of wild plants and animals. Owning this property also means becoming part of the community of environmentalists who share a global passion for nature conservation. The Mountain is a sanctuary for wildlife, free from human threats, and is part of the region of Costa Rica that hosts 5% of the world's biodiversity. While many countries face environmental challenges due to climate change, industrial advancements, and overpopulation, among other factors, this mountain helps increase the benefits of conservation and natural resource preservation, thus aiding in environmental detoxification. Costa Rica is known for promoting activities that fight climate change through conservation efforts, and The Mountain is no exception. Within The Mountain, there is no promotion of logging or deforestation, thus maintaining the forest density and its impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This contributes to the fight against climate change by reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) through its 243 hectares. Being carbon-neutral, the mountain encourages the adoption of more efficient and sustainable practices, helping to offset the carbon footprint. The property is adjacent to a protected National Park covering thousands of hectares with great biodiversity in flora and fauna. Access to The Mountain is via trails, requiring a walk of more than 60 minutes, with no vehicle or motorized access. The Mountain has been free from human agricultural or livestock activities for over 20 years and boasts abundant primary water sources, such as waterfalls and natural springs. Costa Rica has advanced legislation for the protection of nature. There are national and international conservation organizations with which joint research can be conducted without altering or interfering with The Mountain's habitat. The planet needs to protect and conserve every available meter of natural land for wildlife. At The Mountain, alongside the environmentalist community, ideas and research projects can be integrated to implement wildlife conservation programs. SOCIO-POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT Biodiversity: Costa Rica contains more than 5% of the world's biodiversity within an area that represents only 0.03% of the planet's land surface. This is due to the wide variety of ecosystems found in the country, ranging from humid rainforests to dry savannas, and from tropical beaches to mountains and volcanic ranges. Tourism: Costa Rica is a very popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and the wide range of activities available, such as bird watching, rafting, diving, and hiking through mountains and volcanoes. Conservation Policy: Costa Rica is internationally known for its commitment to environmental conservation and its efforts to protect and preserve biodiversity. For example, Costa Rica has established a significant number of protected areas and has implemented policies and laws to promote sustainability and protect the environment. Additionally, Costa Rica has achieved a major reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and has set ambitious goals to become a carbon-neutral country in the future. Education: Costa Rica has a very low illiteracy rate and a high-quality education system, which has contributed to a high level of literacy and the development of a highly skilled workforce. Quality of Life: Costa Rica is known for having a high quality of life, with a relatively high life expectancy and a low poverty rate. Additionally, the country is recognized for its policy of gender equality and for having a very friendly and welcoming culture. Health: In Costa Rica, the life expectancy at birth is 81 years, which is the same as the OECD average of 81 years. The life expectancy for women is 83 years, compared to 78 years for men.
Biodiversity: Costa Rica contains more than 5% of the world's biodiversity within an area that represents only 0.03% of the planet's land surface. This is due to the wide variety of ecosystems found in the country, ranging from humid rainforests to dry savannas, and from tropical beaches to mountains and volcanic ranges. Tourism: Costa Rica is a very popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and the wide range of activities available, such as bird watching, rafting, diving, and hiking through mountains and volcanoes. Conservation Policy: Costa Rica is internationally known for its commitment to environmental conservation and its efforts to protect and preserve biodiversity. For example, Costa Rica has established a significant number of protected areas and has implemented policies and laws to promote sustainability and protect the environment. Additionally, Costa Rica has achieved a major reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and has set ambitious goals to become a carbon-neutral country in the future.
Education: Costa Rica has a very low illiteracy rate and a high-quality education system, which has contributed to a high level of literacy and the development of a highly skilled workforce. Quality of Life: Costa Rica is known for having a high quality of life, with a relatively high life expectancy and a low poverty rate. Additionally, the country is recognized for its policy of gender equality and for having a very friendly and welcoming culture. Health: In Costa Rica, the life expectancy at birth is 81 years, which is the same as the OECD average of 81 years. The life expectancy for women is 83 years, compared to 78 years for men.
Voir plus Voir moins La montaña tiene una extensión de 243 hectáreas de clima tropical húmedo, ubicada en Golfito, en la Zona Sur de Costa Rica. Este terreno es ideal para el desarrollo de programas de conservación de la fauna, flora y fauna, para la investigación de especies, y como un excelente lugar para los amantes de la naturaleza que valoran la protección del medio ambiente. La montaña está compuesta por bosque tropical húmedo primario en transición a premontano, con una precipitación media anual de 2.700 mm, una temperatura media de 27ºC, tres meses secos y nueve horas de luz solar al día. Está deshabitada y está 100% dedicada a la conservación y preservación de la fauna, flora y fauna. La montaña tiene varias fuentes naturales de agua. Esta Montaña de Vida Silvestre contribuye a la preservación del futuro de la humanidad al bordear miles de hectáreas de parques nacionales y reservas biológicas. En esta montaña, uno puede contribuir directamente a la conservación del ecosistema y enorgullecerse de proteger un Pulmón de la Humanidad, una montaña única y hermosa que alberga miles de plantas y animales silvestres. Ser propietario de esta propiedad también significa formar parte de la comunidad de ecologistas que comparten una pasión mundial por la conservación de la naturaleza. La Montaña es un santuario para la vida silvestre, libre de amenazas humanas, y forma parte de la región de Costa Rica que alberga el 5% de la biodiversidad mundial. Si bien muchos países enfrentan desafíos ambientales debido al cambio climático, los avances industriales y la superpoblación, entre otros factores, esta montaña ayuda a aumentar los beneficios de la conservación y la preservación de los recursos naturales, lo que ayuda a la desintoxicación ambiental. Costa Rica es conocida por promover actividades que luchan contra el cambio climático a través de esfuerzos de conservación, y La Montaña no es la excepción. Dentro de La Montaña, no se promueve la tala o la deforestación, manteniendo así la densidad del bosque y su impacto en la reducción de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero. Esto contribuye a la lucha contra el cambio climático al reducir el dióxido de carbono (CO2) a través de sus 243 hectáreas. Al ser neutra en carbono, la montaña fomenta la adopción de prácticas más eficientes y sostenibles, ayudando a compensar la huella de carbono. La propiedad se encuentra adyacente a un Parque Nacional protegido que abarca miles de hectáreas con una gran biodiversidad en flora y fauna. El acceso a La Montaña es a través de senderos, que requieren una caminata de más de 60 minutos, sin acceso vehicular o motorizado. La montaña ha estado libre de actividades agrícolas o ganaderas humanas durante más de 20 años y cuenta con abundantes fuentes primarias de agua, como cascadas y manantiales naturales. Costa Rica cuenta con una legislación avanzada para la protección de la naturaleza. Existen organizaciones conservacionistas nacionales e internacionales con las que se pueden realizar investigaciones conjuntas sin alterar o interferir con el hábitat de la montaña. El planeta necesita proteger y conservar cada metro disponible de tierra natural para la vida silvestre. En The Mountain, junto con la comunidad ambientalista, se pueden integrar ideas y proyectos de investigación para implementar programas de conservación de la vida silvestre. ENTORNO SOCIOPOLÍTICO
Biodiversidad: Costa Rica contiene más del 5% de la biodiversidad mundial dentro de un área que representa solo el 0,03% de la superficie terrestre del planeta. Esto se debe a la gran variedad de ecosistemas que se encuentran en el país, que van desde selvas húmedas hasta sabanas secas, y desde playas tropicales hasta montañas y cordilleras volcánicas. Turismo: Costa Rica es un destino turístico muy popular debido a su belleza natural y la amplia gama de actividades disponibles, como observación de aves, rafting, buceo y senderismo a través de montañas y volcanes. Política de Conservación: Costa Rica es conocida internacionalmente por su compromiso con la conservación del medio ambiente y sus esfuerzos para proteger y preservar la biodiversidad. Por ejemplo, Costa Rica ha establecido un número significativo de áreas protegidas y ha implementado políticas y leyes para promover la sostenibilidad y proteger el medio ambiente. Además, Costa Rica ha logrado una importante reducción de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y se ha fijado metas ambiciosas para convertirse en un país neutro en carbono en el futuro.
Educación: Costa Rica tiene una tasa de analfabetismo muy baja y un sistema educativo de alta calidad, lo que ha contribuido a un alto nivel de alfabetización y al desarrollo de una fuerza laboral altamente calificada. Calidad de vida: Costa Rica es conocida por tener una alta calidad de vida, con una esperanza de vida relativamente alta y un bajo índice de pobreza. Además, el país es reconocido por su política de igualdad de género y por tener una cultura muy amigable y acogedora. Salud: En Costa Rica, la esperanza de vida al nacer es de 81 años, igual que el promedio de la OCDE de 81 años. La esperanza de vida de las mujeres es de 83 años, frente a los 78 años de los hombres. The Mountain covers an area of 243 hectares with a humid tropical climate, located in Golfito, in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica. This land is ideal for the development of programs for the conservation of wildlife flora and fauna, for research of species, and as an excellent place for nature lovers who value environmental protection. The Mountain is composed of primary humid tropical forest transitioning to pre-montane, with an average annual rainfall of 2,700 mm, an average temperature of 27ºC, three dry months, and nine hours of sunlight per day. It is uninhabited and is 100% dedicated to the conservation and preservation of wildlife flora and fauna. The mountain has several natural water sources. This Mountain of Wildlife contributes to the preservation of the future of humanity by bordering thousands of hectares of national parks and biological reserves. On this mountain, one can directly contribute to the conservation of the ecosystem and take pride in protecting a Lung of Humanity, a unique and beautiful mountain that is home to thousands of wild plants and animals. Owning this property also means becoming part of the community of environmentalists who share a global passion for nature conservation. The Mountain is a sanctuary for wildlife, free from human threats, and is part of the region of Costa Rica that hosts 5% of the world's biodiversity. While many countries face environmental challenges due to climate change, industrial advancements, and overpopulation, among other factors, this mountain helps increase the benefits of conservation and natural resource preservation, thus aiding in environmental detoxification. Costa Rica is known for promoting activities that fight climate change through conservation efforts, and The Mountain is no exception. Within The Mountain, there is no promotion of logging or deforestation, thus maintaining the forest density and its impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This contributes to the fight against climate change by reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) through its 243 hectares. Being carbon-neutral, the mountain encourages the adoption of more efficient and sustainable practices, helping to offset the carbon footprint. The property is adjacent to a protected National Park covering thousands of hectares with great biodiversity in flora and fauna. Access to The Mountain is via trails, requiring a walk of more than 60 minutes, with no vehicle or motorized access. The Mountain has been free from human agricultural or livestock activities for over 20 years and boasts abundant primary water sources, such as waterfalls and natural springs. Costa Rica has advanced legislation for the protection of nature. There are national and international conservation organizations with which joint research can be conducted without altering or interfering with The Mountain's habitat. The planet needs to protect and conserve every available meter of natural land for wildlife. At The Mountain, alongside the environmentalist community, ideas and research projects can be integrated to implement wildlife conservation programs. SOCIO-POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
Biodiversity: Costa Rica contains more than 5% of the world's biodiversity within an area that represents only 0.03% of the planet's land surface. This is due to the wide variety of ecosystems found in the country, ranging from humid rainforests to dry savannas, and from tropical beaches to mountains and volcanic ranges. Tourism: Costa Rica is a very popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and the wide range of activities available, such as bird watching, rafting, diving, and hiking through mountains and volcanoes. Conservation Policy: Costa Rica is internationally known for its commitment to environmental conservation and its efforts to protect and preserve biodiversity. For example, Costa Rica has established a significant number of protected areas and has implemented policies and laws to promote sustainability and protect the environment. Additionally, Costa Rica has achieved a major reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and has set ambitious goals to become a carbon-neutral country in the future.
Education: Costa Rica has a very low illiteracy rate and a high-quality education system, which has contributed to a high level of literacy and the development of a highly skilled workforce. Quality of Life: Costa Rica is known for having a high quality of life, with a relatively high life expectancy and a low poverty rate. Additionally, the country is recognized for its policy of gender equality and for having a very friendly and welcoming culture. Health: In Costa Rica, the life expectancy at birth is 81 years, which is the same as the OECD average of 81 years. The life expectancy for women is 83 years, compared to 78 years for men.