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17 June, 2006

Quepos: Manuel Antonio National Park

 Manuel Antonio National Park
One of the prettiest beaches in Costa Rica.  It is also one of the most visited national parks.



 
Learning about Park Management
Receiving a presentation from a representative of the National Park
Ministry (MINAE) at Manuel Antonio.


16 June, 2006

Orotina: Turu Bari


 Orchid Garden Visit
Valerie, Adam, and Verla (left to right) during a visit to an orchid garden.



Iguana Farm
Carmen, Miguel, Gia, and Verla at an iguana farm in the 
Central Pacific region.



Trapiche
A traditional trapiche: Animal-powered sugar cane production facility.


15 June, 2006

Palmares: Madre Verde Reserve

 'Day of the Tree' Activity
Primary school students planting seedlings during a 'Day of the Tree' ceremony the group 
assisted with. Local schools planted trees as part of a reforestation project, 
and each participant became a godparent to a school's tree.


 
Visiting a Butterfly Garden
Gia and Valerie in the butterfly enclosure of the women's butterfly cooperative.


Butterfly Garden
Valerie and Miguel at a butterfly garden. This is the section where
butterfly pupae grow into caterpillars.



Carmen with a Blue Morpho Caterpillar
Carmen holding a Blue Morpho butterfly caterpillar during a visit to the
women's cooperative buttery farm. 


San Ramón: Finca Patriana Organic Coffee Farm

Organic Coffee Plantation
Learning about organic/bird-friendly coffee production at a coffee farm in San Ramon. 



Sampling Organic Coffee
The group tasting organic coffee after learning about production and touring the farm. 
From left to right are Valerie, Gia, Adam, Verla and Brack.


14 June, 2006

Grecia: Women's Agroindustrial Association

Group at Medicinal Garden
Study group during a visit to a medicinal garden in Grecia where natural
health care products are produced by a women's cooperative.



Natural Health Care Products Association Visit
Visiting a cottage industry production facility where natural health care products
are produced from medicinal plants on-site.


Heredia: Recycled Paper Production

Learning How to Make Ecopaper
A visit to an ecopaper facility in Heredia where artisanry paper is
manufactured from banana, coffee, pineapple, and grasses.




Academic Guidance from Dr. Brown
Dr. Brown providing academic guidance to Alejandra,
Rachel, Valerie and Verla (left to right).

12 June, 2006

San José: Environmental Sustainability & City Visit

 Sustainable Development Presentation
A series of presentations on sustainable development in Costa Rica by Jaime Echeverria of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Dr. Miguel Karian of Earth Education International.



A Natural 'Pharmacy' in the Central Market
During our visit to the Central Market in San Jose we stopped at a 'natural pharmacy.'
Here every conceivable herb is available for any ailment!



'Hale Ale'
Alejandra on the balcony of her room at the first field site location: 
El Maranon Lodge on the outskirts of San Jose.



  Peace Monument Visit
Visiting the peace monument and park at the University for Peace.
From left to right are Miguel, Rachel, Carmen, Verla and Gia.



13 January, 2006

Playa Langosta: Las Baulas National Park





Michelle S. (Program Participant) with Baby Leatherback Sea Turtle 
Our volunteer work at Las Baulas National Park included collecting data on baby leatherback turtles. In addition, those that emerged from their nest during daylight hours were re-released at night to
increase their chances of survival.








 


 Leatherback Sea Turtle Conservation: Volunteer Work Schedule
The course included a four-day volunteer service-learning visit to Las Baulas National Park to assist with conservation efforts of the endangered Leatherback sea Turtles. There we worked in shifts protecting the hatchery during the day, and patrolled the beach at night for nesting females to collect data and ensure the safety of the eggs.



 




Field Station at Las Baulas National Park 
 The meeting area of the field station at Las Baulas National Park, Playa Langosta sector--where we assisted with conservation efforts of the endangered leatherback sea turtles.








10 January, 2006

Santa Rosa National Park

Tropical Dry Forest Hike in Santa Rosa National Park
In addition to tropical rain forest, we also visited a tropical dry forest,
the most threatened of tropical forests.



09 January, 2006

La Fortuna: Medicinal Plant Garden

 Medicinal Plant Garden Tour
During our visit to the Fortuna region, we toured a medicinal plant garden and shampoo
production facility to learn about tropical medicinal plants and their uses.