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The
Bosque Lluvioso Foundation P.O. Box 520022 Salt Lake City, Utah 84152-0022
U.S.A. Phone (801) 463-4675 Fax (801) 277-0665 memberships@bosque-u.com |
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THE
BOSQUE LLUVIOSO FOUNDATION MISSION STATEMENT The
Bosque Lluvioso Río Costa Rica is a rainforest preservation project in partnership
between the Institute Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio), a Costa Rican NGO commissioned
to inventory the entire biodiversity of Costa Rica, and the Bosque Lluvioso Foundation
(the Foundation), a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) Corporation, based in Salt Lake
City, Utah, established for the purpose of finding ways to preserve some of the
few remaining tracts of virgin rainforests in Costa Rica.
The Bosque Lluvioso Rio Costa Rica is a scientific research station and
Exploratory situated in the heart of Costa Rica. It is a place where methods of
preserving the natural wonders of a tropical rainforest while simultaneously improving
human health and prosperity are being explored. The Project was established in
partnership with the people of Costa Rica to exemplify the highest ideals of sustainable
development as this challenging expression has been, and is, being defined by
modern civilization. We are committed to providing an inspiring global model of
economic prosperity balanced with natural resource preservation, now and for future
generations to come. The
Bosque Lluvioso Río Costa Rica represents the integration of preservation and
prosperity with a deep sense of the interconnectedness of all life, in a manner
that honors the traditional values of local cultures. The physical expression
of these ideals can be found in the Master Plan for the Bosque
in which state-of-the art green-building technologies are utilized in the
creation of an exciting Exploratory of the wonders of tropical rainforests. On
every level of activity the project promotes direct experience combined with the
most sophisticated research and science-based information systems as the key to
understanding the interrelationships of all living systems and the fragility of
our place in the ecology of the planet.
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