Caribbean Conservation – Going Rainforest Green
March 1, 2010 on 10:30 am | In Beachbooker, Caribbean, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Outdoors, St. Lucia | Comments OffGoing green, ecotourism, social and natural sustainability:
Rain Forest Aerial Trams’ parks in Jamaica, Costa Rica, Dominica and St. Lucia, are contributing in the worldwide “green” effort. Unlike other businesses, they’ve been doing it long before it became a global trend.
Celebrating 15 years, Rain Forest Aerial Tram Foundation has implemented a wide array of innovative programs and initiatives that aim to preserve natural resources.
They promote activities both on their Aerial Tram locations and within neighboring communities that foster a leadership growth in order to change participants’ mindsets from one of environmental destruction, to one that lives harmoniously with the environment.
Each of Rain Forest Aerial Trams’ five parks is part of a bigger proposition, where conservation, research and education is key and they are dedicated to promoting these philosophies to the visitors.
Further, through their youth Leadership Program for Sustainable Development, tomorrow’s policy makers experience models of sustainable environmental-resource use.
Rain Forest’s President Josef Preschel is available for interviews and to comment on any stories covering sustainability, conservation and environmental stories.
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