Of course, all this would be a near-empty promise, if we didn’t have a plan to preserve all this that we hold dear.
And so, we have established the Tamarindo Park Foundation: a framework to guide sustainable development and protect our natural resources, to promote community and support Tamarindo, through conservation, environmental education, and ongoing research and development.
We also strive to protect Las Baulas National Marine Park (Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas), a Ramsar Site and incredibly important ecosystem: estuary, mangroves, coral reefs and coastline. Coastline that hosts a thriving and diverse wildlife, including vulnerable populations of olive ridley and leatherback sea turtles.
Together, we will lead initiatives to minimize our – and greater Tamarindo’s – impact on the vital and irreplaceable ecosystems around us. We will preserve at least 75% of our 400 biodiverse acres, devoting just 25% to homes, buildings, and roads.
We will choose Costa Rica sustainability and conscientiousness first, never as an afterthought. Whatever we take away, we will replace, return, and improve.
And, we will reach far beyond the borders of Tamarindo Park and into our surrounding communities, to lead local conservation efforts, join movements, and lead by example. We commit to enhancing our community and our own quality of life, for our neighbors, our local businesses, and for visitors alike.