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In
1991, a tract of the Esquinas Forest north of Golfito
and centered on the village of La Gamba was named Piedras
Blancas and incorporated (as the Esquinas Sector) into
Corcovado National Park. In 1999, it was split off and
named a national park in its own right. It has been
a troubled park, as land within its bounds is still
in private ownership, and logging permits issued before
1991 apparently remain valid. That year, Michael Schnitzler,
a classical violist, founded the Regenwald der .sterreicher
(Rainforest of the Austrians) to raise funds to buy
land in the Esquinas Forest. Local farmers in La Gamba
decided to turn to ecotourism as an alternative source
of income. In turn, in 1993 the Austrian government
decided to underwrite the local population's efforts
to save the forest, and "Rainforest of the Austrians"
was appointed to oversee and direct the project. By
1999, more than 25 sq km of rainforest had been purchased
and donated to the nation thanks to the generosity of
Austrian donors.
A
cooperative was formed to provide income for 25 families
whose members are employed at Esquinas Rainforest
Lodge and on fruit farms and a botanical garden. In
time, the cooperative will become owner of the lodge.
Plans are to create a "megapark" linking
Esquinas to Corcovado National Park and Golfito National
Wildlife Refuge. Trails offer hikes from 30 minutes
to five hours. A guide ($15) is strongly recommended.
The
"Rainforest of the Austrians" also operates
La Gamba Biological Station in conjunction with the
University of Vienna through a grant of the Austrian
government. The station, on land adjoining the Esquinas
Rainforest Lodge, is open to any student or biologist
wishing to study there.
The
turnoff from the Pan-Am Hwy. is at La Gamba. You can
also get there via a road that leads north from Golfito.
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