North Tabuga Headwaters

Birthplace of the Tabuga River

$104,640 US

+$7,325 Annually (7% Mmgt Fee)

Total Area
158 acres
Forested
73%
Restoration Needed
27%
CO2 Benefit
510.2
tons/yr

Vista

Stream

Cloud Forest

Moist Forest

Restoration Needed

  • -0.094142°, -80.099391°

  • -0.094142°, -80.099391°

  • -0.094142°, -80.099391°

Strategic Value

This property sits at the headwaters is of the Tabuga River, which is responsible for providing freshwater to three agricultural communities that live downstream. Bringing this property under protection would also represent the northern-most expansion of the Jama-Coaque Reserve. It includes cloud forest along the peaks of the mountain range, with a view of the Pacific Ocean. Out of the It also includes 43 acres that

Capuchin Corridor

Capuchin Corridor

Capuchin Corridor

North Tabuga Headwaters

North Tabuga Headwaters

North Tabuga Headwaters

Carbon Benefit

Sponsoring this property today and continuing to conserve over the long term has an annual carbon benefit equivalent to offsetting the annual energy use of 37 average American homes or removing 111 gas-powered cars from the road each year.

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 Uptake from restoration

C02 Storage from conservation

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

335.6

174.7

510.2

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 Uptake from restoration

C02 Storage from conservation

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

335.6

174.7

510.2

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 absorption from new growth

C02 storage from existing biomass

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

335.6

174.7

510.2

25-yr

8,389

4,367

12,756

50-yr

16,779

8,773

25,512

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Preserving & restoring the most endangered rainforest on earth with community-based conservation.

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Preserving & restoring the most endangered rainforest on earth with community-based conservation.