Restoring Monkey Habitat in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

We are dedicated to restoring degraded habitats of monkeys and ensuring their  survival through strategic partnerships with both local and international organizations. in the biodiverse Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica.

Our Project:
By restoring their natural habitat, we aim to promote the long-term sustainability of these vital primate populations, making sure a great proportion of the planted trees are a food source for them.

Local Partnerships:
We collaborate closely with local community groups in the Osa Peninsula. That way, we ensure that our restoration efforts align with community needs and priorities, fostering local stewardship of natural resources.

International Collaborations:
We also engage with international organizations, research institutions, and funding agencies. These collaborations provide us with access to expertise, resources, and support necessary for implementing effective restoration strategies and monitoring the long-term success of our project.

Join Our Efforts:
We invite you to join us in our mission to restore and preserve the habitat of monkeys in the Osa Peninsula. There are various ways to support our restoration efforts and contribute to the conservation of this unique and biodiverse region. Please write us at dsolano@fundacionsaimiri.org

Inventories on the trees planted takes place twice a year to make sure all trees are marked and we can know the survival success of the trees.

Planted shrub of Miconia schlimii, part of the diet of the squirrel monkey and planted in CR-0007, one of our restoration plots