Our central station and tasks in the Manuel Antonio rainforest keep on making positive changes in the strength of the mono titi monkeys and several deserted, wiped out or harmed creatures who are aided and after that discharged from our Wildlife Rescue Center.
We are exceptionally glad that the imperiled Titi monkey populace has expanded from 1200 people in our general vicinity to around 3700 as per a current report, and will keep on administering our fruitful Monkey Bridge Project and reforestation endeavors to proceed with this pattern.
Please go along with us by adapting additionally, giving liberally, going to us when you’re in Costa Rica, and volunteering when you can.
Rainforest untamed life passages have been upgraded by our reforestation program so the creatures have more advantageous reaches for their gatherings starting with one zone then onto the next without intersection streets or inn properties on the ground.
The cognizance of each guest to our Wildlife Sanctuary has been raised with the rainforest instruction we share there.
Our Board of Directors come from a variety of professional backgrounds from across the world.
We establish strategic partnerships with the world’s most experienced and committed conservationists.
A keen yachtsman and editor of a cruising guide, Lawrence is constantly reminded of the effects of pollution in.
She is an avid beach-goer and commits to doing what she can to keep world beautiful, clean and healthy.
The appreciation and love that she has for wildlife and animals makes her especially concerned about environment
The Water Hero project is an initiative by Food Bank Viet Nam focused on addressing water scarcity and promoting sustainable water resource management in the Mekong Delta region.
Water Hero
Address: 10B No.2 Street, Hiep Binh Chanh Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh city.
Email: info@foodbankvietnam.com/ foodbankvietnam@gmail.com
Call us: 028 66 80 89 89