CTF is running an appeal to help raise money for a project in the International Childrens Rainforest, Monteverde, Costa Rica. Can you help save this endangered habitat?
Continue reading...Friday, September 26, 2008
When I was a kid (it’s a while ago now!) we built a mini rainforest in my science class which illustrated how the rainforest water cycle worked. This got me to thinking about doing the project again! The basic idea is,…
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Here at Children’s Tropical Forest we’ve taken a step to making our website operation carbon neutral by teaming up with NS Design for the supply of our web hosting. NS Design use data centres owned by Coreix the first UK data centre to…
Continue reading...Saturday, August 23, 2008
At CTF everyone involved works on a pro bono basis, not a single penny of donations is spent on administration overhead, everything goes to land purchase or other projects. It’s the same with many of the projects we raise money…
Continue reading...Monday, August 18, 2008
Here at CTF we have a core of writers who are working with us to produce blogs from the areas we work with as well as articles from notible conservationists. However, we are always on the look out for interesting…
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 3, 2008
At CTF we know that every modern business faces the challenge of balancing wealth creation with good environmental and social performance. We also know that an effective corporate responsibility policy is fundamental to a company’s continued success, with the aim…
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 3, 2008
As little as £50 can purchase an acre of rainforest (that’s about 1/3 of a football pitch) and preserve it and it’s inhabitants for ever. Why not be part of the conservation of the rainforest and give what you can today.…
Continue reading...Monday, May 19, 2008
The best place to find out about the Rincon Rainforest is on Dan & Winnie Janzens website. These guys have been running the organisation who have aggregated all the donations from around the world to save this rainforest. And they have…
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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