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Playa Hermosa National Wildlife Refuge receives a new sponsor

26 September 2009 366 views No Comment

wildlife-refuge-costa-ricaThe CENPAC or Central Pacific Chamber of Commerce wants to adopt the Playa Hermosa National Wildlife Refuge and become its main supporter. The Playa Hermosa National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, in the Southern part of Hermosa Beach, directly south of Jacó Beach. Was established in 1998 and its main purpose is to protect the Olive Ridley Sea Turtle, Greens and the rare Hawksbill. The Refuge cover 44 ha of land surface, the beach extend for 12 km.

Playa Hermosa Refuge lacks basic infrastructure, equipment and uniforms; requires more protection personnel (park rangers), requires greater staffing during the turtle season, expanded public services (electricity and telephone), expansion of its land surface and publishing of education and information materials for those visiting this beautiful wildlife refuge. For this purpose, the Chamber of Commerce has initiated a fundraising campaign to get funds, materials and equipment, to cover the current basic needs of the Refuge. It has also initiated the establishment in the U.S of the “Playa Hermosa Wildlife Refuge Trust”.

If you want to help us in protecting and consolidating this project please contact Chamber office at 2643-2853, email cenpac.chamber@gmail.com.

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