The success of conservation efforts in Tapir Valley has been strengthened through collaboration with key partners. One example is the support from the Katie Adamson Conservation Fund, which has contributed essential equipment such as camera traps, enabling biodiversity monitoring and research.
In addition, Tapir Valley maintains strong alliances with institutions such as Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica (UNA), Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR), Re:wild, Instituno Nacional de Aprendizaje (INA)and the ASADA de Bijagua. These partnerships strengthen conservation efforts by integrating scientific research, community-based management, and access to vital resources. These collaborations allow local initiatives to expand their impact, combining community knowledge with technical support and expertise. Tapir Valley also serves as a platform where conservation, education, and ethical tourism come together, creating opportunities for collaboration at different levels. Through these alliances, conservation becomes a shared effort, demonstrating that protecting wildlife and habitats requires collective action and long-term commitment