NO to the condominium construction in the Forest in the Manuel Antonio Area, Costa Rica


NO to the condominium construction in the Forest in the Manuel Antonio Area, Costa Rica
The Issue
The forest in the Manuel Antonio area is a highly fragile ecosystem that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna. It is home to several endangered species, including the Central American squirrel monkey and the scarlet macaw. However, this forest is threatened due to the proposed construction of a 16-story, 70-unit condominium tower.
The panoramic views of Manuel Antonio have made this destination a tourist icon and one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. The size of the construction will significantly disturb the scenic beauty of Manuel Antonio.
This condominium tower will destroy a significant portion of this beautiful forest and upset its natural balance. The construction process alone will cause immense damage to the ecosystem, including soil erosion and habitat destruction for many animals.
In addition, this development will have severe consequences for local communities that depend on ecotourism as their primary source of income. The loss of such an important natural attraction will lead to economic decline and job losses in the region.
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The Issue
The forest in the Manuel Antonio area is a highly fragile ecosystem that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna. It is home to several endangered species, including the Central American squirrel monkey and the scarlet macaw. However, this forest is threatened due to the proposed construction of a 16-story, 70-unit condominium tower.
The panoramic views of Manuel Antonio have made this destination a tourist icon and one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. The size of the construction will significantly disturb the scenic beauty of Manuel Antonio.
This condominium tower will destroy a significant portion of this beautiful forest and upset its natural balance. The construction process alone will cause immense damage to the ecosystem, including soil erosion and habitat destruction for many animals.
In addition, this development will have severe consequences for local communities that depend on ecotourism as their primary source of income. The loss of such an important natural attraction will lead to economic decline and job losses in the region.
40,299
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Petition created on August 2, 2023