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Partners:

Raven Adventures is our own travel adventure company that has been
closely affiliated with The Global Classroom from the start. |
We
have at times combined forces with World
School, Inc., a non-profit organization with ideas similar
to The Global Classroom. In February and April 2003 we joined up
with World School for trips to Baja and Costa Rica. |
Parque
Nacional Bahia de Loreto
Much of The Global Classroom's conservation and
service work in Baja (largely toilet construction) is focused
on a marine park in Loreto. This exceptional national park
protects over 200,000 hectacres of the Sea of Cortez, home
to thousands of incredible species of plants, birds, and
marine mammals.(see map) |
National
Environmental Services Center
A group based out of West Virginia University, NESC helps to prevent drinking
water, wastewater, and related environmental problems in small communities
through training and technical assistance. NESC's Winter 2004 issue of Small
Flows Quarterly, featured an article on the GCR's composting toilet
project.
Rain forest:

Check out our friend Luis's rain
forest webpage. Luis is a native of Santa Elena,
Costa Rica and has been helping The Global Classroom
project for many years.
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The Rainforest
Action Network works to protect the Earth's rain forests
and support the rights of their inhabitants through education,
grassroots organizing, and non-violent direct action. |
The Tropical Rainforest
Information Center, of Michigan State University
provides a "Rain Forest Report Card," which
includes lots of excellent rain forest information.
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The Rainforest
Alliance is an international nonprofit organization
dedicated to the conservation of tropical forests for the
benefit of the global community. |
Join PBS to take
a walk through the Costa Rican rain forest or visit
other links on their Science in the Rain Forest page.
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Costa
Rica:
For
a whole bunch of information on Monteverde and what to do
there check out Monteverde
info. |
Environmental
Issues:
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