Photos
Kuna and Emberá Water Fall Ritual.
The road leading up to the Mamoní Valley Preserve is intersected by the Rio Mamoní for most of the year.
El Comidor: where meetings, meals, social events, and lectures are held.
Damselfly found in the rain forest surrounding the preserve.
A barn neighboring the Preserve that houses pigs and chickens. Earth train is working with the owners of this property in the hopes of converting their farm into a sustainable farming and livestock program.
Centipede found in the surrounding rain forest.
Danilo Perez, one of Earth train's most influential supporters, explores the foliage within the rain forest.
Vines and Epiphytes in the surrounding rain forest.
Brandeis Students assist in constructing a green house for Earth train's Ornamental Gardening projects.
Seeds of local trees are planted to be used in Restoration of the rain forest on the Preserve.
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Explore Earth Train
The 10,000-acre Mamoní Valley Preserve: a world campus for education, restoration, training in biocultural restoration and conservation and sustainable development.
Learn about Earth Train, our programs, the Mamoní Valley Preserve and more in our Mamoní Valley Programs Report by Nathan Gray and Líder Sucre.
Junglewood: The Danilo Perez Performing and Visual Arts Center in the Mamoní Valley Preserve. |