Cloudbridge Nature Reserve

Located next to Chirripó National Park in the Talamanca mountains of Southern Costa Rica, Cloudbridge Nature Reserve is a private, non-profit cloudforest reserve that was created in 2002 for the purpose of Conservation, Education and Research.  Beginning with the purchase of degraded farmland, Cloudbridge has been able to actively reforest or naturally regenerate 255 hectares in addition to protecting 28 hectares of mature old-growth forest. The astounding biodiversity of the tropical cloud forest and the breathtaking natural beauty of the mountain environment make for a truly unique and enjoyable Biological Field Station.

Researchers from Costa Rica and around the world have come to study the biodiversity and ecology of this unique ecosystem, and the supportive learning environment combine with our excellent facilities and access to naturally regenerated, planted and old-growth and primary forest types to provide top-notch research or volunteer opportunities to our program participants.

Cloudbridge is also happy to receive study abroad groups for shorter experiential learning programs, and we have successfully hosted various specialty field courses with experts in topics such as Tropical Dendrology, Climate Change Education or Geographic Information Systems.  Parts of the trail system are open to the general public, and Costa Ricans and tourists alike enjoy spending time in nature and enjoying the spectacular waterfalls to be found in the crystalline waters of the Chirripó Pacífico River.

Year Founded
2002
Year Joined OBFS
2024
Size of Field Station (hectares)
101-500
FSML Web Address
https://www.cloudbridge.org

Private nonprofit organization?
Yes
Universities affiliated / Parent Organization
No
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
No
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Additional Information

Private nonprofit organization?
Names of Universities affilated
0
Federal, state, or local governmental partners?
No
Name of partner
Tribal partners/users
No
MSI/HBCU users
No
Community College users
No
Member of the Virtual Field
No

Visiting a FS/ML

Open to the Public
Yes
Year round staff
6-10
Seasonal staff
0
Overnight housing facilities/# of beds
11-20
Distance to emergency services
41-60 minutes
Library
Yes
Hiking trails
Yes
Internship employment
Yes

Environmental Information

Biomes
Tropical Rain Forest
Minimum Elevation
751-1500 meters
Maximum Elevation
1501-3000 meters
Köppen climate classification
A (tropical)
Freshwater habitats
Yes
Urban or rural
Agricultural fields
No

Research

REU host station
No
Dry lab space
Yes
Wet Lab space
No
Research vessels available
No
GIS capacity on site
Yes
Long term data sets
Yes
On site herbarium or voucher species
Formal Data Management Plan
Yes
Mesocosms, plots, stream diversions, or other sets ups for outdoor manipulative experiments
No
Date Joined OBFS
January 29, 2024

Events

Tropical Dendrology Intensive Field Course

Tropical Dendrology Intensive Field Course

This coming October, Cloudbridge will be hosting a tropical dendrology field course with Nelson Zamora for the second time!  We will be learning about identification and surveying of trees in the tropical Cloud Forest of the Talamanca mountains, at Cloudbridge Nature Reserve.  Please contact research@cloudbridge.org for more information.
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Job Postings

Executive Director of Cloudbridge Nature Reserve