Reforesting Paradise - Plant a Tree, Grow Hope

We are working towards bringing this lush property back to its natural state, after periods of mismanagement and invasive plant overgrowth. Our reforestation efforts are focused on restoring biodiversity by replanting native species that once thrived here. Parts of this land were previously used for cattle crops, and our goal is to nurture back the diversity of trees, plants and wildlife that would exist in pristine jungle ecosystems. We have dozens of native tree saplings just waiting to sink their roots into the rich Costa Rican soil. From fruit bearers like araza (Eugenia stipitata), mangosteen, caimito (or star apple, or Chrysophyllum cainito), mango, avocado, lemon, and sweet tangerine, to timber sources like teak and cristobal, these young trees represent the reforestation and conservation efforts vital to our vision.
Costa Rica holds unmatched biodiversity, with a staggering number of unique native trees essential to ecosystems, from fruiting to timber to floral and more. It is home to approximately 1900 tree species, making it one of the countries with the most tree varieties in the world. As we clear away invasive plants, we aim to replant a wide diversity of trees.
In our reforestation efforts, we hope to collaborate with Osa Conservation, an organization dedicated to protecting the biodiversity of the Osa Peninsula. Together we can strategically rebuild vital habitat and nourish back native plant and animal species that call this area home.
On a personal note, my favorite tropical trees are the towering giants that provide immense ecological benefits — species like the magnificent and sacred Ceiba (Ceiba pentandra, also known as the Kapok tree), the imposing Ajo (Gallesia integrifolia), and the hardy manú (Minquartia guianensis, or ironwood tree) with its dense, weather-resistant timber. As we plant a diversity of seedlings across this land, seeing these species reach for the skies will be particularly special.