Namá Conservation

We are a Costa Rican non profit organization focused on conserving the natural ecosystems of the country, its keystone species and integrity of communities that live in interaction with them.


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Camera traps installed

Camera traps in biodiversity hotspots in Costa Rica allow us to monitor populations of keystone species across the country.

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Protected areas where we work

Our work in 4 National Parks, a Forest Reserve and local Descripción: communities gives a broad perspective of our scope species and ecosystems.

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Programs

Our study sites vary from the Osa Peninsula, Guacanacaste, Rincón de la Vieja and Barbilla National Park in the Caribbean slope.

Conserving keystone species and their ecosystems from local to global scale

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Our Programs


GUANACASTE CONSERVATION AREA
BARBILLA NATIONAL PARK & NAIRI AWARI (INDIGENOUS TERRITORY)
OSA PENINSULA
RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA

About Us

In honor of the largest native peoples of Costa Rica, we take our name from the Cabécar language, where the word Namá represents the six species of felines present in Costa Rica & Central America, but also their importance and legacy for the future generations.

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Be a part of the lasting impact on the conservation of the keystone species and ecosystems of Costa Rica. Together we can address the challenges that threat our ecological treasures so we can conserve them for the future.