The Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve is a fragmented biological corridor that connects Corvocado with Piedras Blancas parks. A highway crosses a large part of the reserve. Part of it, in the SW corner, has been ruined by deforestation.
Neenah Paper of Georgia and the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin have joined with Friends of the Osa to reforest this 1,500 acre area.
Neenah Paper of Georgia and the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin have joined with Friends of the Osa to reforest this 1,500 acre area.
The Reserve has some of the last remaining old growth rain forest in Central America.
Thank you Neenah and thank you Wisconsin.
Thank you Neenah and thank you Wisconsin.
Photo credit for the Pavo is Gary Shakelford, who is displaying photos of Wisconsin wildlife in the Univ. of Wisconsin Arboretum through Oct. 30th. See more of his photos by clicking here.
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