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In the U.S.A., both the Rosewood Foundation and the Costa Rica-Minnesota Foundation collect donations for FCL. Donations through these two organizations are tax-deductible for US-citizens. Information can be obtained by e-mailing: FCLimon@costarica.com GOALS OF THE FUNDACION CUENCAS DE LIMON OVERALL GOAL: To protect as much as possible of the rain forest vegetation growing along the upper watershed areas of the Banano, Gobán, Estrella, and Bananito Rivers in the Province of Limón, Costa Rica. The emphasis is on the latter, since it is the primary water source for Puerto Limón, the country\'s main city on the Caribbean Coast. SPECIFIC GOALS: A List for Those Supporting Eco-Conscious Costa Rica Travel
Even though good environmental laws exist in Costa Rica on paper, it is often up to private individuals (such as those enjoying Costa Rica travel) to report irregularities and act as witnesses to the enforcement of existing laws. The national park administration in Costa Rica lacks the human, financial, and technical resources to enforce environmental laws in remote areas such as those surrounding Reserva Selva Bananito. Since its establishment in 1997, FCL has made good progress towards its goals. An important change in local farmers\' attitudes towards illegal, unmonitored logging activities in the area has been noticed. In the past, almost without exception, farmers have tolerated or even participated in illegal wood extraction from nearby park land. In recent months, however, local farmers have begun reporting illegal logging activities to FCL. This change is attributed in attitudes directly to the educational workshops which FCL has been offering to the region\'s farmers, and to the degree of involvement in local decision making which FCL has encouraged. We ask all those interested in Costa Rica travel to stay abreast of these issues, even while they are enjoying the country\'s vast pleasures.
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