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Two major pledges advance Karen Mogensen Reserve expansion effort

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By AI, Created 6:45 PM UTC, May 21, 2026, /AGP/ – Two new conservation pledges totaling more than $600,000 have brought a Costa Rica land-acquisition campaign closer to securing a key property beside the Karen Mogensen Reserve. Organizers still need another $500,000 for the down payment on the $2 million parcel, which they say is critical to corridor connectivity, watershed protection and forest restoration.

Why it matters: - The campaign is trying to secure a strategic parcel bordering the Karen Mogensen Reserve in Jicaral, Costa Rica. - Supporters say the property is a missing link for wildlife corridor connectivity, watershed protection and long-term forest restoration on the Nicoya Peninsula. - Protecting the land would help reduce the risk of fragmentation around one of the region’s key conservation zones.

What happened: - Two new pledges totaling more than $600,000 were committed toward the property’s protection. - The first pledge is $500,000, to be distributed over five years starting in 2027. - A second pledge of $100,000 is scheduled for February 2027. - The property is being referred to publicly as “Farm A” because negotiations are ongoing. - The land sits next to the Karen Mogensen Reserve wildlife refuge in Jicaral, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.

The details: - The total acquisition cost is about $2 million. - The campaign still needs another $500,000 for the initial down payment to move forward with negotiations. - ASEPALECO, the organization in charge of the reserve, is leading the effort. - Patricia Slump Mulder, president of ASEPALECO, called the moment pivotal and said the land needs to remain part of a living biological corridor. - The announcement comes as development pressure grows around the reserve, including active discussions between developers and neighboring landholders. - The reserve is dedicated to preserving and restoring tropical forest ecosystems, wildlife habitat and watershed systems. - The reserve is named for Danish conservationist Karen Mogensen. - The reserve forms part of an ecological corridor that supports biodiversity, forest connectivity, water protection and long-term environmental stewardship. - Donations can be made through the Karen Mogensen Reserve website. - The project can facilitate international donations. - Representatives are available to discuss large pledges and potential tax-deductible eligibility where applicable. - For large donations, Patricia Slump Mulder is the contact person.

Between the lines: - The pledges give the campaign momentum, but they do not close the funding gap needed to secure the land. - The use of “Farm A” signals a sensitive deal structure and suggests the acquisition is still in progress. - The focus on corridor integrity shows the campaign is aimed at preventing broader ecological damage, not only adding acreage.

What’s next: - Organizers are seeking an additional $500,000 to complete the down payment. - Philanthropists, conservation partners, foundations and other aligned supporters are being asked to help close the gap. - More details on the campaign and future fundraising efforts will be released as they become available. - Large donors can contact Patricia Slump Mulder for next steps and discussion of donation terms.

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