Twin Falls

From Montanita peak down to the falls

$34,200 US

+$2,394 Annually (7% Mmgt Fee)

Total Area
29.7 acres
Forested
100%
Restoration Needed
0%
CO2 Benefit
91.1
tons/yr

Stream

Waterfall

Moist Forest

Vista

  • -0.116251°, -80.131645°

  • -0.116251°, -80.131645°

  • -0.116251°, -80.131645°

Strategic Value

Twin Falls is named after back-to-back waterfalls that run along the border of the property—a mere 25-minute hike from the Bamboo House. The property also includes a nice patch of upland moist forest on the peak of “Montanita” mountain as well as an agroforestry relic from the previous owner. You can access the northern part of the property from the entry road that goes to the Bamboo House. This property is nearly surrounded on all sides by the Jama-Coaque Reserve and needs to be brought in.

Capuchin Corridor

Capuchin Corridor

Capuchin Corridor

Twin Falls

Twin Falls

Twin Falls

Carbon Benefit

Sponsoring this property today and continuing to conserve it over the long term has a net carbon benefit of 91.1 metric tons of CO2 per year. That is equivalent to removing 20 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

52.1

39.1

91.1

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 Uptake from restoration

C02 Storage from conservation

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

52.1

39.1

91.1

CO2 Benefit

(metric tones)

C02 absorption from new growth

C02 storage from existing biomass

Total CO2 benefit

Per Year

52.1

39.1

91.1

25-yr

1,302

977

2,278

50-yr

2,603

1,953

4,557

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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.