Solano Forest Reserve
This incredible property covers 75.5 hectares of outstanding natural beauty, including primary and secondary forests, regeneration areas and 2.8 hectares suitable for construction.
It emphasizes a commitment to environmental conservation, aligning itself with programs such as the FONAFIFO water resources protection program and the voluntary forestry regime, offering attractive tax exemptions.
With several water sources capturing more than 7 liters per second, this reserve is proudly an integral part of the "water forest" biological corridor and has the capacity to supply water not only to the property itself, but to the entire Volcán de Buenos Aires community in Puntarenas.
This not only contributes to the well-being of the community, but also offers interesting opportunities for sustainable activities, such as electricity generation using hydroelectric power.
It has an inventory of over 154 species inhabiting the forest, compiled by a certified parataxonomist.
It represents 13.5% of all Costa Rican bird species on a single property.
General report on tree species, amphibians, mammals and a wide variety of birds.
Contract with FONAFIFO's water resources protection program.
Study carried out by the Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers department, demonstrating the property's existing water resources.
Certification of membership of the Voluntary Forestry Regime, allowing tax exemption.
Certification of membership of the "Water Forest" biological corridor.
Building permit issued by the municipality of Buenos Aires, Puntarenas.
Among the species that can be encountered are Pumas, white-faced monkeys, peccaries, agoutis, armadillos, tinamous (one of the few birds to lay blue eggs), and many other amazing species.
In addition, the property is endowed with an incredibly diverse flora, including a wide variety of precious woods, as well as a wide variety of orchids and wild mushrooms.
It emphasizes a commitment to environmental conservation, aligning itself with programs such as the FONAFIFO water resources protection program and the voluntary forestry regime, offering attractive tax exemptions.
With several water sources capturing more than 7 liters per second, this reserve is proudly an integral part of the "water forest" biological corridor and has the capacity to supply water not only to the property itself, but to the entire Volcán de Buenos Aires community in Puntarenas.
This not only contributes to the well-being of the community, but also offers interesting opportunities for sustainable activities, such as electricity generation using hydroelectric power.
It has an inventory of over 154 species inhabiting the forest, compiled by a certified parataxonomist.
It represents 13.5% of all Costa Rican bird species on a single property.
General report on tree species, amphibians, mammals and a wide variety of birds.
Contract with FONAFIFO's water resources protection program.
Study carried out by the Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers department, demonstrating the property's existing water resources.
Certification of membership of the Voluntary Forestry Regime, allowing tax exemption.
Certification of membership of the "Water Forest" biological corridor.
Building permit issued by the municipality of Buenos Aires, Puntarenas.
Among the species that can be encountered are Pumas, white-faced monkeys, peccaries, agoutis, armadillos, tinamous (one of the few birds to lay blue eggs), and many other amazing species.
In addition, the property is endowed with an incredibly diverse flora, including a wide variety of precious woods, as well as a wide variety of orchids and wild mushrooms.