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| Tico Times - Friday October 2, 1988 INBio Given Land
for By Guillermo Escofet Tico Times Staff THE National Biodiversity Institute (INBio) received a generous donation recently from a group of foreigners convinced of Costa Rica's potential as a world center for "bioliteracy." Around 168 hectares of primary and secondary forest bought three years ago on the foothills of Irazú Volcano by two architects and a developer from Utah, U.S., will be owned and managed by INBio, which is in charge of researching all animal and plant species in Costa Rica. The lands are valued at approximately $300,000. In return, the donors - who operate under the non-profit organization Corporación Bosque Lluvioso de Costa Rica- will be given use of a small part of the reserve to develop an education- al/eco-tourist complex christened "Exploratory ," Including an academy, canopy tour and botanical gardens, it will give students (and tourists) from Costa Rica, Utah and other parts of the world a first-hand experience of the life found in tropical rainforests. "WE
donated the land to INBio because their mission and our mission are
very similar," said Corporación Bosque Lluvioso president
Randall Tolpinrud, who was here from Salt Lake City two weeks ago to
sign the agreement with INBio. "We have always believed this forest
needed to be in the hands of a Costa Rican science-based organization
that would insure its preservation and scientific use for generations
to come." According
to Gámez, a common belief in the importance of bioliteracy- knowledge
of the variety of life forms we share the planet with - drew both organizations
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