Tropical Ecotourism Adventures
What is the Tropical Ecotourism Adventures Project?
Tourism is the largest industry in Costa Rica, and contributes greatly
to ecologically sustainable economic growth. Forest canopy
ecotourism - with canopy ziplines bringing thrills to forest visitors -
has provided potentially sustainable alternatives to cattle farming and
coffee growing. As ecotourism grows, the opportunity to provide
scientifically sound information as a part of the adventure experience
can also increase. The Research Ambassador Program joined with
Selvatura Park, a leading
canopy walkway and zipline
operation in Monteverde, Costa
Rica, to provide interpretive
materials for eco-tourists.
What issues does this project address?
In the past, no educational materials have been available to visitors at Selvatura. In April 2005,
Research Ambassador representatives visited Selvatura and met
with the Director. The Director agreed that providing information for
visitors would enhance their experience. This is especially critical
because many of the guests at this “canopy adventure” facility do not
visit the more traditional natural history and conservation oriented
parks and wildlife centers in the country.
What were the outcomes?
Results from a preliminary survey indicate that over half of park
visitors would like to have more educational materials available.
We produced a brochure to describe the general ecology of the
forest at Selvatura. Currently, all visitors to Selvatura Park are
provided with this brochure when they purchase tickets for the
canopy tours at Selvatura.
Future Work
The next steps of the project include the creation of signs
to be posted on the bridges, each discussing a different
aspect of canopy ecology. Other components include
the creation of text and content for the Selvatura
website, to write and publish a field guide aimed specifically at
the biota found in the Selvatura forest, and creation of an up-to-date
training manual for guides hired at Selvatura. In the longer
term, the Selvatura administration wishes to hire a resident
naturalist and create a lecture series about forest ecology, to be
held on Selvatura grounds.