The Osa Peninsula - Costa Rica's Wildest Forest | Plants of Costa Rica

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  • Опубликовано: 1 мар 2024
  • One of the most biodiverse places on the planet, this tiny peninsula is packed with lush rainforests hosting all sorts of plants, animals, and fungi, while also offering a rare glimpse into an intact old-growth coastal forest, now largely gone from Central America's Pacific coast. Fortunately, the peninsula is home to several large protected areas, most notably Corcovado National Park, and Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve.
    Here we'll look at an overview of some of the plants (and animals) that call this place home, some of its history, and some of the conservation issues it faces. And join me in my next videos as we zoom in, and start to look at some of the fascinating botanical inhabitants of this wild corner of the world.
    Credits:
    Drone Shot at 1:01: Thomas from Frères Vagabonds RUclips Channel
    Día del Indígena: MJPRDP at wikimedia, CC-BY 3.0 Unported
    Duroia costaricensis: Eduardo Chacón-Madrigal, iNaturalist, CC-BY 4.0
    Osa pulchra: Ryan Somma, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Pineapple Farm: Shared Interest, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Sapranthus viridiflorus: Katja Schulz, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Oreomunnea pterocarpa: Leonardo Álvarez-Alcázar, iNaturalist, CC-BY 4.0
    Couratari guianensis: Rebecca Hill, iNaturalist, used with permission
    Swamp Forest in Corcovado: tik_tok, flickr.com, used by permission
    Vantanaea barbourii: Josh Emm, iNaturalist, used by permission
    Mangrove: Vytautas Šėrys, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Dense Secondary Forest: mark goble, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Dense Forest Edge (from Ecuador): Alan Davey, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Vanilla inodora: Alexis López Hernández, iNaturalist, CC-BY 4.0
    Vanilla pompona: Tristan Jobin, iNaturalist, CC-BY 4.0
    Cookeina tricholoma: Katja Schulz, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Reforestation: katiebordner, flickr.com, CC-BY 2.0
    Satellite Maps: Google Earth Studio
    Other Maps Created Using QGIS from the Following Sources:
    Sistema Nacional de Areas de Conservacion (SINAC)
    Ecoregions 2017, CC-BY 4.0
    Natural Earth
    Filmed at and around Tamandua Biological Station
    Special thanks to Rebeca Quirós and Allan Montes

Комментарии • 29

  • @Pho7on
    @Pho7on 3 месяца назад +6

    It's so sad to think of the diversity we've lost, but then we have pockets of life still largely untouched on earth. This is very uplifting.

    • @bobm3477
      @bobm3477 Месяц назад +1

      Largely untouched, unfortunately we are changing that. It's happening quickly

  • @brauliofernandesss
    @brauliofernandesss 14 дней назад

    Amazing place!

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 7 дней назад

    Awesome

  • @tinsley999
    @tinsley999 3 месяца назад +2

    This was great! Can hardly wait for more!

  • @padego58
    @padego58 3 месяца назад +4

    That was fantastic!

  • @robertfaber6796
    @robertfaber6796 3 месяца назад +2

    You broaden my horizons with these wonderful videos.

  • @zacharyadrian410
    @zacharyadrian410 3 месяца назад +2

    Looks like you’ve stepped your editing up to the next level! I love it!

  • @evanmccarthy9500
    @evanmccarthy9500 3 месяца назад +2

    So excited for these new videos!

  • @paulbaek4073
    @paulbaek4073 3 месяца назад +2

    You had me at “Cecropia” 👍❤

  • @Avery-kk7ss
    @Avery-kk7ss 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m going there tomorrow on vacation! I’m very excited!

    • @osavidafilms6256
      @osavidafilms6256 2 месяца назад

      Hi I have an amazing jungle property rental

  • @bariah606
    @bariah606 3 месяца назад +1

    Amazing video!

  • @jjamontero
    @jjamontero 2 месяца назад +1

    💯/💯👍

  • @cornell_lab
    @cornell_lab 27 дней назад +1

    Hello! We'd love to connect with you about licensing some of your footage. What is a good email address to contact you? Thank you for your consideration!

    • @AmblingwithSam
      @AmblingwithSam  27 дней назад

      Hi! Thanks for reaching out! I'd love to. From what I've seen, RUclips tends to auto-delete comments that have an email address in them, so would it work for me to contact you via the email on your website?

    • @cornell_lab
      @cornell_lab 22 дня назад

      @@AmblingwithSam Fantastic! Yes, that would be great - please write Conservation Media in the subject. Looking forward to hearing form you.

  • @MrRalphdebie
    @MrRalphdebie 3 месяца назад +2

    Can you please advise me on your quote 1 in 20 trees is yet to be described by scientists and where you get this data from? Thx

    • @AmblingwithSam
      @AmblingwithSam  2 месяца назад +1

      Sure! I got that one from The Forests of the Osa Peninsula (Karsten Thomsen, 1998). It's based on work Thomsen did for his PhD. It is an older statistic, and I'm curious if the number has changed, but unfortunately I wasn't able to find anything more recent. So if you happen to find anything newer, let me know!

  • @CapzVerse
    @CapzVerse 2 месяца назад +2

    When will the next episode of this series come out?

    • @AmblingwithSam
      @AmblingwithSam  2 месяца назад +1

      Tomorrow! I'm releasing one a month with these until I can get faster at editing, haha.

    • @CapzVerse
      @CapzVerse 2 месяца назад +2

      @@AmblingwithSam okay looking forward to the next one.

  • @bobm3477
    @bobm3477 Месяц назад

    One other issue with the Osa is the number of free running dogs. For the most part friendly as they happily walk with you on hikes but any wildlife is chased away. The barking also causes tension in the normal forest sounds. The wild animals have so little space left, why is this allowed to happen?

  • @osavidafilms6256
    @osavidafilms6256 2 месяца назад

    I live here the claim by National Geographic is not true

  • @osavidafilms6256
    @osavidafilms6256 2 месяца назад

    I live here. It’s not the most biological intense place on earth

    • @paigeostroushko3452
      @paigeostroushko3452 2 месяца назад +2

      why would u say this

    • @osavidafilms6256
      @osavidafilms6256 2 месяца назад

      @@paigeostroushko3452 because it’s true

    • @user-kq2ow6ms5l
      @user-kq2ow6ms5l Месяц назад

      Get over it. Then Move to the most biological intense place when you decide.

    • @osavidafilms6256
      @osavidafilms6256 Месяц назад

      @@user-kq2ow6ms5l no way! I love this place