Global Presetvation, priceless purpose

Join a purpose that transcends material value.

Where participation becomes gratitude.

And conservation becomes a blessing.

Where participation becomes gratitude.

Why Conservation Needs a New Model

Many conservation initiatives depend on short-term funding, disconnected reporting, and limited public accountability.

Fragmented Conservation Funding
Impact Without Verifiable Proof

Without consistent monitoring and transparent reporting, environmental claims can be difficult to verify and compare over time.

Nature’s Value Is Often Invisible

Mangroves protect coastlines, filter water, support biodiversity, and store blue carbon, yet these benefits are rarely reflected in transparent participation models.

Continuity Requires Structure

Long-term conservation needs clear institutional roles, compliance controls, documented responsibilities, and reporting that can be reviewed over time.

The NAMBI Model

Nature

A protected 288.474277-hectare mangrove and tropical ecosystem in Costa Rica, preserved under a long-term conservation mission.

Nature creates measurable value for people and the planet, yet conservation often lacks transparent funding, legal continuity, and verifiable reporting. NAMBI introduces a preservation-first model built around accountability, compliance, and long-term ecological stewardship.

NAMBI brings together nature, law, and compliance-enabled technology to support transparent conservation participation linked to the long-term preservation of Nambi Sanctuary.

Law

A preservation-first institutional structure separates land stewardship, token issuance, and local implementation across Panama, the British Virgin Islands, and Costa Rica.

Technology

Polymath and Polymesh provide compliance-enabled token infrastructure, KYC/AML onboarding, wallet whitelisting, transfer controls, and auditable token activity.

The Nambi Sanctuary

Nambi Sanctuary is a protected 288.474277-hectare mangrove and tropical ecosystem located in Tárcoles, Costa Rica, near the Grande de Tárcoles River and within the broader ecological corridor connected to Carara National Park. Its conservation value includes biodiversity protection, water filtration, blue carbon relevance, and coastal resilience.

A Living Ecological Corridor

Nambi Sanctuary forms part of a broader mangrove and tropical ecosystem connected to the environmental context of Carara National Park and the Grande de Tárcoles River basin. The Sanctuary supports habitat protection, ecological connectivity, scientific observation, and long-term conservation stewardship.

The Large Macaws

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Conservation Participation with Verifiable Impact

NAMBI supports conservation participation through transparent reporting, ecological monitoring, scientific research, environmental education, and community engagement. Any participation mechanisms are non-binding and remain subordinate to the long-term protection of the Sanctuary.

Address

Del peñón de Playa Guacalillo, cuatro kilómetros al sur, Tárcoles, Garabito, Provincia de Puntarenas, Costa Rica.

Contact us

info@nambisanctuary.org

+506 8470-9120

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