COSTA RICO DOUBLES RAINFORST IN A
GENERATION
Rampant logging in the past cut the
country's forest cover by 72% in 1950 to just 26% in 1983.
The devastation caused an alarming decline in
biodiversity in the rainforest.
It threatened indigenous
creatures such as the poison dart frog.
Then the government stepped in
restricting logging permits and paying landowners who conserved the land
and vastly promoting overseas investments in eco-tourism and
pharmaceuticals.
They created many jobs that
totally depend on healthy and thriving rainforests.
Deforestation dropped to zero and
trees started to regroup.
Now healthy lush forests cover 50% of the
country.
It proves the right policies can reverse
environmental damage.
What is your country doing to restore and
enhance green spaces?
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