
A group of goats out of the barns feeding on the pasture
The estuary can sometimes rise and meet the ocean, creating a stream of water rich in nutrients for the estuary ecosystem
Everyday we let our goats out of the barn to feed on the nearby pasture
The baby sea turtles have just hatched from their shelves and will soon walk towards the beach
Our grapefruit tree plantation filled with grapefruits
These are the grapefruits that grow on our Property
Our 5 boats that we use at Morgan's Rock, each one having a specific function
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What is Ecotourism?
Ecotourism is defined as “responsible travel to natural places, which conserves the environment and sustains the well being of the local people.”
Morgan's Rock is practicing Responsible Ecotourism by:
- Protecting endangered primary forest wilderness.
- Educating and motivating guests to become actively involved in conservation, education and forest preservation.
- Creating a sustainable development project that will help the local community by offering employment and education.
- Supporting the reforestation project on the property.
- Protecting wildlife and reintroducing nearly extinct animal species into the private reserve.
- The furniture in the rooms (beds, desks, chairs, etc.) was made by local artisans using the "leftover" wood from the bungalow construction.
- Using solar panels to heat the bath water.
- The pathways leading up to the hanging bridge and to the beach were made of wood that was damaged or split during the construction of the main lodge.
- Several trees grow through cabin roofs, allowing them to stay alive and adding that "special touch" to Morgan's Rock.
- All buildings accommodate slopes and trees. Minimal earth movement and cutting of trees (only the ones in poor condition) was done.
- Instead of using local septic tanks for each bungalow, a centralized system for gray and black water with a bio filter system was installed. Treated water is used for irrigation.