GVI Costa Rica Coastal Rainforest and Community Programmes

Welcome to the Coastal Rainforest Research, Wildlife Conservation & Community Projects blog, where you can keep up to date with all the projects and information from GVI in Costa Rica

Global Vision International (GVI) is a non-political, non-religious organisation, which through its alliance with over 150 project partners in over 30 countries, provides opportunities for volunteers to fill a critical void in the fields of environmental research, conservation, education and community development.

Facts and Figures Quepos Community Project

  • Ongoing education support to over 330 primary school students within 2 local schools (2011-2012)
  • 227,400 hours of Primary School students hours taught (2011-2012)
  • Over 1700 hours of English classes taught to adults and secondary school students (2011-2012)
  • Volunteer led English lessons with the 5 best students in each grade within the structure of El Cocal Primary School and Maria Luisa Primary School in Boca Vieja.
  • Extracurricular initiatives including, beach cleans, summer school activities, field trips, sporting events and environmental education workshops.
  • Estimated figures for 2011-2012 # of calories burned jump roping:320,572, # of water balloons thrown:879, # of faces painted:240, # of piñatas filled with candy:18

Facts and Figures Jalova Expedition

  • Largest consistent workforce in our conservation area, conducting more research and community initiatives than any other organization working locally.
  • Over 3300 beach miles walked between 2006-2012 monitoring and protecting 4 species of endangered and critically endangered sea turtles. Green turtles, Chelonia mydas (endangered), Leatherback, Dermochelys coriacea (critically endangered), Hawksbill, Eritomochelys imbricata (critically endangered) and Loggerhead, Caretta caretta (endangered) turtles.
  • An average of 1300 hours of night walks yearly during turtle season (March-October).
  • Over 3000 turtle nests monitored and over 300 nests excavated (2010-2012).
  • Data collected on 1339 Jaguar predated Marine Turtles. Over 12 jaguars identified as sharing hunting ground on Tortuguero beach between mile 18 and mile 10 (2006-2012)
  • In 2012 GVI Jalova partnered with Panthera the world’s leading wild cat conservation organization.
  • Over 430 individual species identified, the largest group being birds at 304 species, Reptiles 62, Mammals 34 and Amphibia at 31.
  • 6 beach cleans conducted between 2010-2012 removing over 250kg of trash.
  • Ongoing environmental education workshops in the local town of Parismina and with Tortuguero National Park rangers.

[+/-] Quick links

  • GVI Home
  • GVI Charitable Trust
  • Environment Ministry (MINAET) of Costa Rica
  • Parque Nacional Tortuguero
  • Red de Tortugas Marinas de Costa Rica
  • Caribbean Leatherback Alliance (ABC)
  • Costa Rica's National Parks
  • Jaguar Conservation Network

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[+/-] Downloadable GVI reports and documents

  • Oct-Dec 2011 Jalova Phase Report 114
  • July-Sept 2011 Jalova Phase Report 113
  • April-June 2011 Jalova Phase Report 112
  • Jan-March 2011 Jalova Phase Report 111
  • Phase 18 Science Report
  • Fase 17 Informe Cientifico version espanol
  • Phase 17 Science Report
  • Fase 16 Informe Cientifico version espanol
  • Phase 16 Science Report
  • Fase 15 Informe Cientifico version espanol
  • Phase 15 Science Report
  • Fase 14 Informe Cientifico version espanol
  • Phase 14 Science Report
  • Phase 13 Science Report
  • Phase 12 Science Report
  • Phase 11 Science Report
  • Phase 10 Science Report
  • Phase 9 Science Report
  • Phase 8 Science Report
  • Phase 7 Science Report
  • Phase 6 Science Report
  • Phase 5 Science Report
  • Phase 4 Science Report
  • Phase 3 Science Report
  • Phase 2 Science Report
  • Phase 1 Science Report
  • Oct-Dec 2011 Jalova Phase Report 114
  • July-Sept 2011 Jalova Phase Report 113
  • April-June 2011 Jalova Phase Report 112
  • Jan-March 2011 Jalova Phase Report 111

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[+/-] GVI Costa Rica abstracts

  • Jaguar Paradise? Human boundaries in conservation management and consequences of limited protection
  • Priceless monitoring without cost: the significance of incidental detection of species to conservation efforts
  • Ecotourism overflow: local implications of restrictive conservation management
  • The aquatic avifauna of Tortuguero: the findings of GVI Costa Rica, 2007-2009
  • Marine turtle monitoring and conservation hand-in-hand. A three year review from Playa Norte, Costa Rica
  • Conservation Volunteers: Can anyone make a difference?
  • Jaguar predation of marine turtles: multilateral threats to flagship species and the necessity for holistic conservation
  • Jaguar predation as a potential threat to populations of marine turtles

Publications

  • Volunteers in Conservation: You are the Difference
  • Jaguars in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
  • Jaguar Paradise? Presentation
  • Mesoamericana 13 (2)
  • Aquatic Birds Poster Presentation
  • Incidental Species Study Poster Presentation
  • Ecotourism Poster Presentation
  • Turtle Presentation
  • Volunteers in Conservation Presentation
  • Jaguar Poster Presentation
  • Jaguar Presentation 2005-2008
  • Mesoamericana 12 (3)
  • BBC Wildlife: Tales from the Bush May 2009
  • La Voz de Tortuguero
  • Seaturtle.org Image Library
  • Feature in Westworld Magazine

[+/-] conferences, congresses & symposia

  • Defenders of Wildlife: Carnivores 2009 - Attended by David Aneurin Jones for GVI CR
  • DoW Session List
  • MSBC 2009 Program
  • Sociedad Mesoamericana para la Biología y la Conservación
  • Society for Conservation Biology 2009 Annual Meeting
  • Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles - Attended by R. Chaverri & D.A. Jones for GVI CR
  • 29th Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology & Conservation
  • Conservation Breeding Specialist Group
  • CBSG Jaguar Workshop Report - Attended by Rebeca Chaverri for GVI CR
  • Best Presentation Award for GVI Costa Rica
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quotes from the field...

"I couldn’t have asked for a better volunteer experience…good people, good program, great research, amazing Country. I might not want to leave…ever!" Morgan Early, GVI Volunteer, Costa Rica

"The work carried out by GVI Costa Rica makes a vital contribution to conservation and scientific research and personally speaking, I am proud to be able to say that I played a part in this project." Michelle Miller, 10 Week Volunteer

"Having a truly incredible time here at Caño Palma. Every day here is amazing and brings exciting new things to see and do."

"The location is brilliant, the people are great and the wildlife is fantastic. So far I’ve seen green turtles, two-toed and three-toed sloths, coral snakes, a vine snake, green iguanas, basilisk lizards, a Neotropical river otter, caiman, crocodiles, strawberry poison-dart frogs, howler monkeys, spider monkeys and white-faced capuchin monkeys to name just a few!"

"I also see loads of beautiful birds every day, including the two stunning species of toucan found here."

"I’m enjoying everything we do here but some of my favourite things so far have been the grueling 15 mile Jag Walk, climbing the rainforest-clad Cerro (hill), and of course the ever exciting turtle night walks."

"Getting to count a turtle’s eggs whilst she lays them is a real privilege, which I’ve been fortunate to experience twice so far. Measuring a turtle, helping tag and doing the body check are also great to do, even if you do get covered in sand and occasionally whacked by a flipper!"

"Walking through the rainforest and traveling along the canals are other things I love doing here, as the scenery is wonderful and you always see some really interesting things."

I can’t really think of anything bad to say about this place, even the frequent rainstorms, the humidity, the early mornings and being woken by screaming howler monkeys just adds to the experience, and it’s certainly worth being filthy and covered in various insect bites to be here.

I can’t wait to see what other amazing experiences 5 more weeks in Costa Rica will bring." Alex Page from the UK, Expedition Member from July-September 2008

“I was impressed with the level of professionalism of the GVI staff, who were helpful, enthusiastic and clearly passionate about the work they do here at Jalova. I have had a wonderful time and feel inspired to use the knowledge I have learnt in the classroom. Thank you very much." Mrs Ali Omell, Turtle Project Volunteer

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