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From barren shores to green oases: how a surfer looking for shade ended up transforming Costa Rica’s coastline
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From barren shores to green oases: how a surfer looking for shade ended up transforming Costa Rica’s coastline

The Guardian Environment · Jun 2, 2026, 10:00 AM

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A grassroots project has turned deforested beaches into thriving ecosystems by planting 100,000 native trees Pointing to a photograph of dry brown long grass hugging the shoreline, Gerardo Bolaños stands in front of a green oasis of seedlings and trees potted in black plastic bags. “This is what Playa Guiones looked like when we started in 2011,” says the executive director of Costas Verdes, a Costa Rican nonprofit.As howler monkeys growl in the background, Bolaños points to the picture next to it – an image of the same patch of land but with scores of flourishing, lush green trees. Today, he says, this is how the beach looks. Continue reading...

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