Analysis
Copalinga Lodge says it supports private-reserve acquisition and endemic-species protection — here is what is documented
- Copalinga Lodge states that its location adjoining a Jocotoco reserve and the Podocarpus landscape helps support private-reserve acquisition and endemic-species protection. This claim is sourced from the Jocotoco Conservation Foundation.
- Based on the available data, the primary claim relates to land protection and conservation efforts. The lodge's proximity to a Jocotoco reserve is presented as a supporting factor for private reserve acquisition and the protection of endemic species. The provided information also indicates that the lodge contributes to habitat, wildlife, and education impact dimensions.
- The available data does not specify the exact amount of land protected, the number of species directly benefiting, or provide details on community impact. The lodge is described as having a 'comfortable' travel style and operates under an 'edge model' of land acquisition.
- To further verify and potentially raise the trust tier, more detailed reporting on the specific hectares protected, the measurable outcomes of species protection programs, and quantifiable community benefits would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›supports the preservation of subtropical forest ecosystems
- ›focusing on the protection of rivers and key ecological processes vital to maintaining biodiversity and forest health
- ›protects vulnerable bird species
- ›protects one Endangered species of frog
Certifications on record
No certifications on record