The rainforests are home to an astonishing array of flora and fauna. In Costa Rica, the rainforests house diverse species including jaguars, sloths, howler monkeys, and countless bird species. These ecosystems are not only biodiversity hotspots but also critical for regulating the global climate. They absorb vast amounts of carbon dioxide, helping to mitigate climate change.
Protecting these ecosystems ensures the survival of countless species and maintains the ecological balance. Moreover, rainforests are vital for indigenous communities who rely on them for their livelihoods and cultural heritage.
Rainforests face numerous threats, primarily from deforestation, illegal logging, and land conversion for agriculture. Climate change exacerbates these issues, leading to habitat loss and reduced biodiversity. In Costa Rica, the expansion of palm oil plantations and cattle ranching poses significant challenges to rainforest conservation.