How Monkeys Make Chocolate: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Rainforest

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Available for a limited time only, Friends of the Osa is offering a signed copy of the award-winning book, How Monkeys Make Chocolate.
Author and Friends of the Osa President, Adrian Forsyth, brings the rainforest to life in this educational and colorful childeren's paperback book.
From the Publisher: "Tropical rainforests may seem like far-off, exotic places, but in fact we have a daily connection to them. Take a bite of your favorite candy bar, pour a glass of cola or feel better after taking an aspirin and you're enjoying just some of the unique riches of the rainforest. Join internationally renowned biologist, Adrian Forsyth, on an amazing journey deep into the world's rainforests, with his first-hand stories and stunning photographs of the people, animals and plants who live there. Swept along on this eye-opening excursion, we can't help but share in a deep wonder for the rainforests' web of life and understand the importance of conserving these forests of plenty". - Maple Tree Press
Product Details:
- Reading level: Ages 11-14
- Paperback: 48 pages
- Publisher: Maple Tree Press; 2.00 edition (July 12, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1897066783
- ISBN-13: 978-1897066782
- Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.3 inches
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To order your special signed copy today, please send a check or money order for US $12.95 (this includes a $2.50 shipping & handling charge) to:
Friends of the Osa
1731 Connecticut Ave NW 3rd Flr.
Washington, DC 20009.
Profits from the sale of this book are applied directly to conservation projects currently underway in the Osa!
Costa Rica: Protecting the Web of Life
Protecting the Web of Life is a DVD documentary about conservation, ecology, and eco-tourism on the Osa Peninsula. Independent film maker Mitch Popa of Mitch Popa Productions immerses viewers in the stunning biodiversity of the Osa Peninsula and introduces key players ranging from the Minister of the Environment to local eco-lodge operators--all of whom stand for and contribute to conservation of the Peninsula.
Order a copy today!
Send a check or money order for US $24.00 (this includes a $4.00 shipping & handling charge) to:
Friends of the Osa
1731 Connecticut Ave NW 3rd Flr.
Washington, DC 20009.
Profits from the sale of this DVD are applied directly to conservation projects currently underway on the Osa!
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