Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast

by ASANA (Friends of Nature, Central and Southern Pacific Coast) Costa Rica
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast
Help ASANA Conserve Costa Rica's Pacific Coast

Project Report | Apr 24, 2015
New (Cool!) ASANA Video!

By Richard Margoluis | Vice-President, ASANA

We are very happy to announce the production of a totally cool video about the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor and the Savegre River Watershed.   ASANA board member Lautjie Boshoff took the lead on making this happen and it turned out to be a family affair with Nel and Vanessa Boshoff of Colibri Productions editing and producing the video.  A big special thanks to Vanessa for her beautiful narration of the video.

The video combines stunning video footage and stills from the Corridor and Savegre. We are also fortunate enough to have the use of some exceptional photography by wildlife photographer Dana Holm.  His pictures grace all of our Global Giving project pages.

The video does a great job of showing the Corridor and Savegre in all their glory.  But it also describes the real and imminent threats they face.  Finally, the video shows what ASANA – with your support – is doing to conserve these truly unique areas.

I don’t think anything else I’ve seen or watched has captured the heart and soul of the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor or the Savegre River Watershed as much as this video. I encourage you to check it out and let us know what you think.

Also, check out ASANA president Jack Ewing’s new excellent read: Where Tapirs and Jaguars Once Roamed: Ever-Evolving Costa Rica. With its publication, this book is now the definitive authoritative guide to the region!

We thank you for your continued support!  

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ASANA (Friends of Nature, Central and Southern Pacific Coast) Costa Rica

Location: Dominical, Osa, San Jose - Costa Rica
Website:
ASANA (Friends of Nature, Central and Southern Pacific Coast) Costa Rica
Richard Margoluis
Project Leader:
Richard Margoluis
Guapil , Puntarenas Costa Rica

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