Costa Rica Investigates Development Inside Wildlife Corridor
Costa Rica’s Comptroller General has ordered immediate inspections of three properties in southern Costa Rica after satellite images revealed possible forest clearing, earthworks, new roads and construction without the required permits. The binding order, issued yesterday, directs the Municipality of Osa and the National System of Conservation Areas ( SINAC ) to investigate activity within the Paso de la Danta Biological Corridor and the Fila Costeña, one of the most environmentally sensitive areas. The investigation examined seven properties after authorities received a complaint alleging possible land-use changes in areas with extensive forest cover, rivers, streams and high ecological fragility. The latest order focuses on three properties where official records and satellite images raised the greatest concern. On the first property, municipal records show only a permit issued in 2020 for a 70-square-meter (753-square-foot) entrance structure. Environmental approvals were a...