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Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve

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Nicolas was murdered in 1975 while he was campaigning to protect Osa Peninsula from depletion by hunting, forest and gold exploitation. Karen died in 1994. Their bodies are buried at the Nicolas Wessberg Natural Reserve which was the original farm they bought when first arrived in the Montezuma area.
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Soon after establishing themselves in a farm near the Montezuma area, Nicolás set up on an expedition to the Cabo Blanco area in search for native tree seeds to reforest their newly acquired farm. Upon arriving to the area, he was amazed at the abundant wildlife and the size of the trees in the area.
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About 140 different species of trees have been identified inside the park. Because the park is located in a transition area between the dry and wet forest, a unique combination of evergreen trees (never lose their leaves) which are characteristic of the humid rainforest, and trees of the deciduous
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Up to the 1960s the lands that now constitute the Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve were being depleted of their natural forests for use as farm and pasture land. The emphasis in those days was to develop and increase agricultural production and cattle, and little concern was given to conservation of
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The site is home to the San Miguel Biological Station which was developed to promote and support teaching, research, and environmental education and has facilities that include classrooms, laboratories and a reference library. The reserve was created in 1963 due to a campaign started by
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This experience was what triggered their determination to save and preserve this "natural jewel". With the aid of international conservation societies, they bought 1,250 hectares (3,100 acres) of land in 1963 and turned these lands into the first protected area in all of Costa Rica.
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arrived in Costa Rica 1955 in the pursuit of Karen's dream of finding happiness in harmony with nature. They chose to establish themselves in the Nicoya Peninsula.
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This was like an oasis in the midst of a desert as all lands around had been devastated to give way to low-yield pasture and agricultural lands.
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There is a considerable variety of mammals in the park. Predominant among these and very easily spotted by visitors are the howler (
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type (which lose their foliage during the dry season) and are characteristic of the dry forest.
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But the greatest wealth in fauna is in the abundant marine birds, marine mammals including
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Among the evergreens is worth mentioning the tall and impressive "Espavel" (
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Among the dry forest specimens found we can mention the "Pochote" (
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Also very abundant and easily seen are the white-nosed coati (
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and was the first major conservation project in the country.
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Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica
Cabo Blanco

Map showing the location of Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve
Puntarenas
Costa Rica
Mal Pais
9°33′29″N 85°06′40″W / 9.558°N 85.111°W / 9.558; -85.111
SINAC
Nature Reserve
Costa Rica
Tempisque Conservation Area
Puntarenas
Nicoya Peninsula
Montezuma-Cabuya and Mal Pais
Nils Olof Wessberg

Nils Olof Wessberg
Karen Mogensen
Bombacopsis quinata
Guazuma ulmifolia
Bursera simaruba
Anacardium excelsum
Tabebuia ochracea
Alouatta palliata
Cebus capuchinus
Nasua narica
Odocoileus virginianus
Felis wiedii
Cannis latrans

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