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TEACHERS - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST It is the hope of our organization that teachers who have learned about the Kids Saving the Rainforest and its pledge will make efforts to educate their students about the rainforests of Manuel Antonio and then help raise money to assist us in protecting our local rainforests and helping the animals who make the rainforest their home. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOUR We invite you to take a tour of the Kids Saving the Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary and see in person the dedication and love it takes to help save these rainforest animals—over 130 animals every year! . Tour Days: Daily except Tuesdays . 9:00a-11:30a.RAINFOREST ANIMALS
Other Animals of the Rainforest: Howler monkey, photo: M. I. Di Mare. Howler Monkey. The howler monkey and howler howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) is the largest primate species in Central America. Their head and body length ranges from 38 to 58 cm, their tails range between 52 and 67 cm, and their weight ranges from 3.2 to the 7.6 kg. KSTR BLOG - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST Due to no cell service in our area, please use the free mobile app "WhatsApp". Change to and message our WhatsApp line for tours: +506-8827-8243 (Chip- voice call only) or-. +506-8473-5536 or -. You can also email us at: Chip@kstr.org or Jennifer@kstr.org. 11 REASONS NOT TO FEED THE MONKEYS! 2. Migration to human-populated areas to be fed increases the risk of dog attacks and road accidents. 3. Irregular feeding leads to an aggressive behavior towards humans and other species. 4. Contrary to the stereotype, bananas are not the preferred food of monkeys in thewild.
KIDS SAVING THE RAINFORESTKSTR STOREWILDLIFE BRIDGESCONTACT USOUR STORYOUR TEAMMEDIA CENTER Kids Saving the Rainforest is a non-profit organization based in Quepos, Costa Rica. We offer educational tours to the public of our wildlife sanctuary that is home to nearly 50 animals who cannot be released back into the wild. We operate a rescue center that rescues over 100 animals each year. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOUR Our Special Wildlife Tour is from 9 AM until 11:30 AM, every day except Tuesday. . Two-toed sloths are ambassadors for educational purposes in the sanctuary. You will see the following animals in the Sanctuary: 5 types of monkeys, including Spider Monkeys, White Faced Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, Tamarins, & Marmosets. Coatis. VIRTUAL TOUR-WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org. KSTR BLOG - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org. WHY MUST WE SAVE THE RAINFOREST? Burning the forest adds to the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide traps heat in the lower atmosphere, which may cause global warming. Loggers cut down trees to make wood for industry and construction, and the rainforest is destroyed. Developers cut down rainforests to build homes and businesses. Miners discover gold, iron and oil inrainforests
TEACHERS - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST It is the hope of our organization that teachers who have learned about the Kids Saving the Rainforest and its pledge will make efforts to educate their students about the rainforests of Manuel Antonio and then help raise money to assist us in protecting our local rainforests and helping the animals who make the rainforest their home. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOUR We invite you to take a tour of the Kids Saving the Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary and see in person the dedication and love it takes to help save these rainforest animals—over 130 animals every year! . Tour Days: Daily except Tuesdays . 9:00a-11:30a.RAINFOREST ANIMALS
Other Animals of the Rainforest: Howler monkey, photo: M. I. Di Mare. Howler Monkey. The howler monkey and howler howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) is the largest primate species in Central America. Their head and body length ranges from 38 to 58 cm, their tails range between 52 and 67 cm, and their weight ranges from 3.2 to the 7.6 kg. KSTR BLOG - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST Due to no cell service in our area, please use the free mobile app "WhatsApp". Change to and message our WhatsApp line for tours: +506-8827-8243 (Chip- voice call only) or-. +506-8473-5536 or -. You can also email us at: Chip@kstr.org or Jennifer@kstr.org. 11 REASONS NOT TO FEED THE MONKEYS! 2. Migration to human-populated areas to be fed increases the risk of dog attacks and road accidents. 3. Irregular feeding leads to an aggressive behavior towards humans and other species. 4. Contrary to the stereotype, bananas are not the preferred food of monkeys in thewild.
ABOUT US - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST About Us. Kids Saving the Rainforest. Founded by two 9 year old girls in 1999 for the purpose of educating people around the world about the ecological importance of the rainforest, to set-up programs to preserve and protect the rainforest and its wildlife. KSTR, a 501 (c) (3) tax deductible non-profit, encourages awareness of the criticalWILDLIFE TOUR
Payment Options for Wildlife Tour. $10 deposit per person. Pay in full. Pay for the Tour. Capuchin mother and baby Courtesy of Peg Abbott. If you send a deposit or payment and don’t get a confirmation email from us within a week, please email Chip@kstr.org..
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Our Wildlife Sanctuary is designed for those animals that can never be released because they were either raised in captivity as illegal pets and became reliant on humans for food or because they a permanently injured or disabled so they can never survive in the wild again. We have an excellent Wildlife Veterinarian, Dr. Carmen Soto who treats HELP US REOPEN OUR RESCUE CENTER Our Mission is to reopen our KSTR Rescue Center. Our Belief is that "No animal should be left to suffer. YOU can help us save more wildlife" The Goal is to keep our Wildlife Sanctuary for unreleasable animals running, but also start rescuing more animals in need, and get them back out into the wild. We need to raise $40,000 in order to realistically and effectively give full-time care to newRAINFOREST ANIMALS
Other Animals of the Rainforest: Howler monkey, photo: M. I. Di Mare. Howler Monkey. The howler monkey and howler howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) is the largest primate species in Central America. Their head and body length ranges from 38 to 58 cm, their tails range between 52 and 67 cm, and their weight ranges from 3.2 to the 7.6 kg.THE RAINFOREST
A Tropical Rainforest is an ecosystem which combines an abundance of sunlight, rain, and high temperatures and is located in the tropics. This combination creates a very moist, almost steamy atmosphere, which encourages rapid growth within the forest. In the rainforest there is an average of 90% humidity. Rainforests contain more than half ofKIDS AND EDUCATION
Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org.TOUR BROCHURE
Tour brochure. Payments for Volunteering. Can volunteer any Monday, Wednesday or Friday. The full day runs from 9 to 4. KSTR can arrange transportation pick up---however, your own transportation is easy to do since KSTR is located about 15 minutes from Quepos off the main road #34. The day begins with a guided tour for 2 hours in the zoo WILDLIFE BRIDGE PROGRAM Donate to our wildlife bridge program, and with a minimum amount, your name or your organization’s name can be listed as a sponsor of a specific bridge in the master list of Wildlife Bridges at KSTR and you can receive a beautiful certificate and promotion across our social media and email campaigns. The Squirrel Monkey population in ManuelSAVE THE SLOTHS
Pelota, Ellen, and Kermie. Three of the cutest, sweetest, and most special two-toed sloths you will ever meet. Their story is one that we know is making scientific history and providing vast amounts of knowledge about sloth behavior that hadn’t existed earlier. What makes these three so incredibly special and unique is that they werebrought
KIDS SAVING THE RAINFORESTKSTR STOREWILDLIFE BRIDGESCONTACT USOUR STORYOUR TEAMMEDIA CENTER Kids Saving the Rainforest is a non-profit organization based in Quepos, Costa Rica. We offer educational tours to the public of our wildlife sanctuary that is home to nearly 50 animals who cannot be released back into the wild. We operate a rescue center that rescues over 100 animals each year. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOUR Our Special Wildlife Tour is from 9 AM until 11:30 AM, every day except Tuesday. . Two-toed sloths are ambassadors for educational purposes in the sanctuary. You will see the following animals in the Sanctuary: 5 types of monkeys, including Spider Monkeys, White Faced Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, Tamarins, & Marmosets. Coatis. VIRTUAL TOUR-WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org. KSTR BLOG - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org. WHY MUST WE SAVE THE RAINFOREST? Burning the forest adds to the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide traps heat in the lower atmosphere, which may cause global warming. Loggers cut down trees to make wood for industry and construction, and the rainforest is destroyed. Developers cut down rainforests to build homes and businesses. Miners discover gold, iron and oil inrainforests
TEACHERS - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST It is the hope of our organization that teachers who have learned about the Kids Saving the Rainforest and its pledge will make efforts to educate their students about the rainforests of Manuel Antonio and then help raise money to assist us in protecting our local rainforests and helping the animals who make the rainforest their home. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOUR We invite you to take a tour of the Kids Saving the Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary and see in person the dedication and love it takes to help save these rainforest animals—over 130 animals every year! . Tour Days: Daily except Tuesdays . 9:00a-11:30a.RAINFOREST ANIMALS
Other Animals of the Rainforest: Howler monkey, photo: M. I. Di Mare. Howler Monkey. The howler monkey and howler howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) is the largest primate species in Central America. Their head and body length ranges from 38 to 58 cm, their tails range between 52 and 67 cm, and their weight ranges from 3.2 to the 7.6 kg. KSTR BLOG - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST Due to no cell service in our area, please use the free mobile app "WhatsApp". Change to and message our WhatsApp line for tours: +506-8827-8243 (Chip- voice call only) or-. +506-8473-5536 or -. You can also email us at: Chip@kstr.org or Jennifer@kstr.org. 11 REASONS NOT TO FEED THE MONKEYS! 2. Migration to human-populated areas to be fed increases the risk of dog attacks and road accidents. 3. Irregular feeding leads to an aggressive behavior towards humans and other species. 4. Contrary to the stereotype, bananas are not the preferred food of monkeys in thewild.
KIDS SAVING THE RAINFORESTKSTR STOREWILDLIFE BRIDGESCONTACT USOUR STORYOUR TEAMMEDIA CENTER Kids Saving the Rainforest is a non-profit organization based in Quepos, Costa Rica. We offer educational tours to the public of our wildlife sanctuary that is home to nearly 50 animals who cannot be released back into the wild. We operate a rescue center that rescues over 100 animals each year. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOUR Our Special Wildlife Tour is from 9 AM until 11:30 AM, every day except Tuesday. . Two-toed sloths are ambassadors for educational purposes in the sanctuary. You will see the following animals in the Sanctuary: 5 types of monkeys, including Spider Monkeys, White Faced Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, Tamarins, & Marmosets. Coatis. VIRTUAL TOUR-WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org. KSTR BLOG - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org. WHY MUST WE SAVE THE RAINFOREST? Burning the forest adds to the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide traps heat in the lower atmosphere, which may cause global warming. Loggers cut down trees to make wood for industry and construction, and the rainforest is destroyed. Developers cut down rainforests to build homes and businesses. Miners discover gold, iron and oil inrainforests
TEACHERS - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST It is the hope of our organization that teachers who have learned about the Kids Saving the Rainforest and its pledge will make efforts to educate their students about the rainforests of Manuel Antonio and then help raise money to assist us in protecting our local rainforests and helping the animals who make the rainforest their home. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TOUR We invite you to take a tour of the Kids Saving the Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary and see in person the dedication and love it takes to help save these rainforest animals—over 130 animals every year! . Tour Days: Daily except Tuesdays . 9:00a-11:30a.RAINFOREST ANIMALS
Other Animals of the Rainforest: Howler monkey, photo: M. I. Di Mare. Howler Monkey. The howler monkey and howler howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) is the largest primate species in Central America. Their head and body length ranges from 38 to 58 cm, their tails range between 52 and 67 cm, and their weight ranges from 3.2 to the 7.6 kg. KSTR BLOG - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST Due to no cell service in our area, please use the free mobile app "WhatsApp". Change to and message our WhatsApp line for tours: +506-8827-8243 (Chip- voice call only) or-. +506-8473-5536 or -. You can also email us at: Chip@kstr.org or Jennifer@kstr.org. 11 REASONS NOT TO FEED THE MONKEYS! 2. Migration to human-populated areas to be fed increases the risk of dog attacks and road accidents. 3. Irregular feeding leads to an aggressive behavior towards humans and other species. 4. Contrary to the stereotype, bananas are not the preferred food of monkeys in thewild.
ABOUT US - KIDS SAVING THE RAINFOREST About Us. Kids Saving the Rainforest. Founded by two 9 year old girls in 1999 for the purpose of educating people around the world about the ecological importance of the rainforest, to set-up programs to preserve and protect the rainforest and its wildlife. KSTR, a 501 (c) (3) tax deductible non-profit, encourages awareness of the criticalWILDLIFE TOUR
Payment Options for Wildlife Tour. $10 deposit per person. Pay in full. Pay for the Tour. Capuchin mother and baby Courtesy of Peg Abbott. If you send a deposit or payment and don’t get a confirmation email from us within a week, please email Chip@kstr.org..
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Our Wildlife Sanctuary is designed for those animals that can never be released because they were either raised in captivity as illegal pets and became reliant on humans for food or because they a permanently injured or disabled so they can never survive in the wild again. We have an excellent Wildlife Veterinarian, Dr. Carmen Soto who treats HELP US REOPEN OUR RESCUE CENTER Our Mission is to reopen our KSTR Rescue Center. Our Belief is that "No animal should be left to suffer. YOU can help us save more wildlife" The Goal is to keep our Wildlife Sanctuary for unreleasable animals running, but also start rescuing more animals in need, and get them back out into the wild. We need to raise $40,000 in order to realistically and effectively give full-time care to newRAINFOREST ANIMALS
Other Animals of the Rainforest: Howler monkey, photo: M. I. Di Mare. Howler Monkey. The howler monkey and howler howler monkey (Alouatta palliata) is the largest primate species in Central America. Their head and body length ranges from 38 to 58 cm, their tails range between 52 and 67 cm, and their weight ranges from 3.2 to the 7.6 kg.THE RAINFOREST
A Tropical Rainforest is an ecosystem which combines an abundance of sunlight, rain, and high temperatures and is located in the tropics. This combination creates a very moist, almost steamy atmosphere, which encourages rapid growth within the forest. In the rainforest there is an average of 90% humidity. Rainforests contain more than half ofKIDS AND EDUCATION
Change to and message our WhatsApp line: +506-8826-4625 (88-ANIMAL) **Due to a lack of resources in 2020, until we can fundraise more, we are sadly unable to receive any new animals at this time. Please first try to contact the government agency, MINAE/SINAC: 2777-5351. You can also email us at: ClinicDVM@kstr.org.TOUR BROCHURE
Tour brochure. Payments for Volunteering. Can volunteer any Monday, Wednesday or Friday. The full day runs from 9 to 4. KSTR can arrange transportation pick up---however, your own transportation is easy to do since KSTR is located about 15 minutes from Quepos off the main road #34. The day begins with a guided tour for 2 hours in the zoo WILDLIFE BRIDGE PROGRAM Donate to our wildlife bridge program, and with a minimum amount, your name or your organization’s name can be listed as a sponsor of a specific bridge in the master list of Wildlife Bridges at KSTR and you can receive a beautiful certificate and promotion across our social media and email campaigns. The Squirrel Monkey population in ManuelSAVE THE SLOTHS
Pelota, Ellen, and Kermie. Three of the cutest, sweetest, and most special two-toed sloths you will ever meet. Their story is one that we know is making scientific history and providing vast amounts of knowledge about sloth behavior that hadn’t existed earlier. What makes these three so incredibly special and unique is that they werebrought
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Kids Saving the Rainforest wouldn't be where it is today without the help from our amazing volunteers! Volunteers have the opportunity to work with our full-time Kids Saving the Rainforest staff. Volunteers also help monitor, observe, and care for the wild animals that we host at our Sanctuary. If you have a passion for wildlife and want to have a positive effect on the world today, check out our VOLUNTEER PROGRAM DETAILS!Volunteer
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