Sapano Ridge Farmhouse

Semi-wild timber plantation at the gateway to the Jama-Coaque Reserve

$72,140 US

+$5,048 Annually (7% Mmgt Fee)

Total Area
89 acres
Forested
100%
Restoration Needed
0%
CO2 Benefit
292.2
tons/yr

Vista

Stream

Waterfall

  • -0.108718°, -80.130958°

  • -0.108718°, -80.130958°

  • -0.108718°, -80.130958°

Strategic Value

This property sits at the gateway to the Jama-Coaque Reserve. It includes a hidden waterfall, a semi-wild timber plantation, and an abandoned farmhouse perched on a ridge commanding a stunning view of the ocean and the mountain range. The property is right on the winding dirt road that leads to the Bamboo House, so every single person who visits the Reserve sees it on the way in. It has an ongoing reforestation site that is a must-see testament to the regenerative capacity of this ecosystem.

Capuchin Corridor

Capuchin Corridor

Capuchin Corridor

Native Timber Gateway

Native Timber Gateway

Native Timber Gateway

Carbon Benefit

Sponsoring this property today and continuing to conserve it over the long term has a net carbon benefit equivalent to removing 61 gas-powered cars from the road each year, or the annual energy use of 21 average American homes.

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 Uptake from restoration

C02 Storage from conservation

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

151.2

141.1

292.3

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 Uptake from restoration

C02 Storage from conservation

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

151.2

141.1

292.3

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 absorption from new growth

C02 storage from existing biomass

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

151.2

141.1

292.3

25-yr

3,779

3,527

7,306

50-yr

7,559

7,054

14,612

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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.