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Rainforest Relief's Forest Banana Project Offers Internship &
Volunteer Opportunities in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
The Sustainable
Banana Project works to support organic banana growers in the
Caribbean region of Costa Rica. We work with local small-scale
growers to help them diversify their markets for bananas grown
organically under the shade of the rainforest by co-op members.
This project is a precursor to a call for a shift away from
industrially produced bananas imported into the US, something
about which we have been educating for years.
We offer volunteer programs for individuals interested in hands-on
work protecting the rainforests and supporting sustainable agriculture.
People from all backgrounds and abilities are welcome. All it
takes is a love for people and the environment and a passion
for helping to create a sustainable world.
Examples of possible internships include:
__Working on an organic farm;
__Teaching English in a farming community;
__Assisting with the production of dried bananas and banana
vinegar - a source of income for local producers;
__Helping with tours of organic farms;
__Website development;
__Video or slide show presentation.
Internships can be tailored to fit your skills and interests.
If interested, send us a description of yourself including why
you would like to volunteer, what your skills and interests
are, and when you would like to visit us.
Costs of volunteering (airfare not included) are $200/month
for housing on a farm and $300/month for enrollment in the program.
A few partial or full scholarships are available for qualified
applicants.
Please consider joining the team for a stint. I can tell you,
it's beautiful and the people are great.
Boardwalks
Campaign IN NEW JERSEY: Assist South Jersey Coordinators in
campaigns to end the use of uncertified rainforest woods for
boardwalk reconstruction projects in Ocean City, Atlantic City
and Wildwood, NJ. Organize direct actions, contact media, coalitions.
IN NEW YORK: Assist Director in campaign to end the use of uncertified
rainforest woods for boardwalk reconstruction projects in New
York City Organize direct actions, contact media, organize coalitions.
ELSEWHERE: Research and report on other coastal areas (such
as Maryland, Florida and California) regarding the use of rainforest
woods in boardwalks, piers, bulkheads and other marina construction
and work to pass resolutions against the use of uncertified
rainforest woods.
NYC Municipal Rainforest Wood Use Campaigns:
NY / NJ PORT AUTHORITY: Assist director in a campaign
to end the use of rainforest woods for pilings in New York Harbor
by the Port Authority. Organize direct actions, contact media.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Assist director in a campaign
to end the use of rainforest woods for decking of the Brooklyn
Bridge pedestrian/bicycle deck. Organize direct actions.
Mahogany Is Murder Campaign:
Restaurants/Bars: Continue to organize for the ongoing campaign
to end the use of mahogany and other uncertified rainforest
woods by NewYork City restaurants and bars.
Dying for Mahogany Campaign: Research and organize a
new campaign to end the use of mahogany and other uncertified
rainforest woods for coffins within NYC and nationally.
RETAIL CHAINS: Further research and organize the ongoing
campaign to end the use of mahogany and other uncertified rainforest
woods by national chain retail strores and restaurants. So far
our research has identified Hard Rock Cafe, Georgiou, Barney's
New York, TGI Friday's, Tristan & America, Coach, The Tie Rack,
The Museum Company and others as using rainforest wood for store
construction.
Futon Campaign: Research and organize a campaign to end
the imports of futon made from endangered rainforest woods into
New York City.
The Rainforests of Broadway: Research and organize a
new campaign to end the use of lauan tropical hardwood plywood
and other uncertified rainforest woods for set construction
by NYC theaters.
W&K Scandinavian Furniture: Continue to organize the
campaign to end the purchase of teak and other rainforest wood
furniture by this store, the last remaining Scandinavian design
store in the city.
Web Master: Reconstruct and update the Rainforest Relief
web site. Would necessitate working closely with the director
and learning about RR campaigns and projects.
Office Assistant: Follow-up on numerous projects and
administrative needs. Work changes daily.
Presenters: Interns will be trained in public speaking,
subject matter and use of materials, and will eventually go
into area schools to present Rainforest Relief's unique presentation
on protecting rainforests (see Presentation Proposal)
Special Event Development: Developing and coordinating
special fundraising event(s). Current ideas include a benefit
tape of regional musicians, benefit concerts, dine-out nights,
etc. The tape project would include a release party and a concert.
Future projects could include a raffle, celebrity dinner, author
brunch, etc.
Rainforest Medicinals: Research the current situation
regarding Calanolide-A, the compound discovered in the bark
of a gum tree native to the Malaysian rainforest and then lost
when the forest was cut for plywood. The first step is to contact
Nexus and find out which libraries carry this on-line service
in New Jersey. It is possible to work with other organizations
that may carry this service.
Nexus: Research various topics on the Nexus database
such as Calanolide-A, teak, tropical wood exports, bananas.
PIERS Compile information on imports of various rainforest
hardwoods and agricultural products using information from the
PIERS database.
Other Research Projects Research tropical agriculture
(banana, mango, papaya, sugar, cocoa, etc.) and its effects
on rainforests, aluminum production in rainforest countries,
beef trade in the U.S. and its impact on Central American rainforests,
greenheart logging and its use in the U.S, the use of tropical
timber in the shipping industry, or the connection between the
global production of tobacco and the loss of tropical forests.
If there is something in particular which interests you, let's
design a project.
Rainforest Timber Resolution/Ordinance Work to pass a
rainforest timber ordinance in your town or resolution in your
school or institution.
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