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Welcome to Monteverde Monteverde Costa RicaMonteverde Costa Rica Cloud ForestMonteverde was first inhabited in the 1930's by Costa Ricans colonist who were trying to make a living by logging and farming, claiming undeveloped land quite similar the early far west times. In 1949, 4 pacifist Quakers from Alabama were jailed for refusing the Korean War draft. After getting out of jail along with their community of Friend's (the other name for their Christian religious group) they searched for a country where they could live in peace. Costa Rica attracted them because it does not have an army and the area was interesting because it was so green, underdeveloped & the cool climate was perfect for dairy farming. In 1951, 44 Quaker settlers from 11 families came to the area and coined the name (meaning green mountain in Spanish). They brought with them their sense of friendship & cooperation. The seeds of these community organizations. Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve - Pioneers of environmental tourism, the Reserve quickly gained world-renown respect for it's extraordinarily rich cloud forest. After 30 years, it continues to serve as an inspirational model of conservation. Tropical Science Center - the not for profit organization managing the Monteverde Preserve. We recomend a great place for more info. Cloud Forest Alive - Live Quetzal & humming birds cam, photos & weekly natural history lessons about the Cloud Forest. Mission: enhance global understanding of the unique and important cloud forests of Central America. Through their impact on water and soil quality, climate patterns, and numerous known and unknown plant and animal species, cloud forests profoundly affect life surrounding them and life around the planet.
Friends of Monteverde
Cloud Forest Preserve - a U.S. based non-profit organization dedicated to
preserve the biodiversity of the
Monteverde Conservation League - established in 1986 out of concern for
the threatened forest in the Tilaran Mountains. Since then, children and
adults from over 40 countries have raised money which has enabled the League
to purchase more than 54,000 acres of land, the biggest private reserve in
Costa Rica. It is named Bosque Eterno de los Niños in honor of
all the children who have contributed to its protection. Mission: to
conserve, preserve and rehabilitate tropical ecosystems and their
biodiversity.
Monteverde Institute - a non-profit educational association by residents, the MVI blends international study and research with educational and cultural opportunities for local Monteverde communities. Organizers of the annual Monteverde Music Festival. The MVI also sponsors and supports research that can be applied to local, national and international issues of environmental degradation and the decline of biodiversity, rapid social and demographic change, and community health. Monteverde Costa Rica Cloud Forest research data base Over 125 ecologists, agriculturists, and educators have contributed to the natural history and ecology of the area. Our objectives are to bring together the extensive body of knowledge that researchers and natural historians have gathered; to point up connections, to identify areas for future research. Extensive bibliography related to the area. Monteverde Cheese Cooperative: some of the best cheese and meat products of Costa Rica. Monteverde Friends School - bilingual (Spanish and English) school serving preschool through high school students in small, multi-age classes. Founded 50 years ago by the original Quaker settlers who left the United States for Monteverde Costa Rica. Now primarily serves local Costa Rican children as well as children of North American parents, this non-profit school is looking for volunteers & contributions. http://www.cloudforestschool.org Creative Learning Center. Elementary non-profit bilingual (Spanish and English) school. Monteverde Natural History - Plants & butterflies of the area: Identification and Other Resources by William A. Haber. Monteverde Coffee Cooperative Tasty! (in Spanish) Esta cooperativa recoge el esfuerzo de 700 campesinos y artesanos del Distrito de Monteverde. Fair-trade & biologically produced high quality Cloud Forest coffee respecting the environment.
For travel info, see Monteverde Hotels & Tours A walk through the Monteverde cloud forest reveals a lush green garden of mosses, ferns, flowers and epiphytes growing thickly on every tree. Clouds drift in and settle among the slopes, giving the continuous moisture required for such exuberant plant growth. Dangling roots and vines sweep across the trails. The air is rich with the sounds of birds and the occasional scurrying of small mammals on the forest floor is always magic. Monteverde is a highland forest characterized by
nearly 100% humidity throughout the year. Here in the Reserve, warm
North-Easterly trade winds, filled with moisture, blow in over the Atlantic. As
the winds sweep up to the Continental divide, they cool and condense to form
clouds, bathing the forest in a constant soft mist. The cloud forest receives
our meters of rain every year- that is almost twelve feet. | |
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