Monkey bridges—simple rope structures suspended between trees—are a proven solution to the fragmentation of forest canopy caused by urban development. These bridges allow howler monkeys and other arboreal species to safely cross roads and power lines, avoiding deadly electrocutions and vehicle collisions.
According to SalveMonos and its partner organizations:
- Over 500 monkey bridges have been installed across Guanacaste.
- In 2021 and 2022, nearly 300 howler monkeys were electrocuted in and around the Tamarindo area alone
- These bridges have significantly reduced monkey mortality and helped reconnect fragmented habitats.
The contributions from Erndt, JME Properties, and JMartin Infrastructure will fund not only the installation of new monkey bridges but also the ongoing monitoring and maintenance required to ensure their effectiveness. Their support underscores a growing recognition of the importance of sustainable development and wildlife conservation in Central America.
For more information about SalveMonos and how to get involved, visit https://www.facebook.com/SalveMonosCR
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Source: JME Properties LLC - Costa Rica
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