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  1. Nature of the Rainforest: Costa Rica and Beyond by Adrian Forsyth, 2008-10
  2. Over in the Jungle: A Rainforest Rhyme by Marianne Berkes, 2007-03
  3. Ancient Maya: The Rise and Fall of a Rainforest Civilization (Case Studies in Early Societies) by Arthur Demarest, 2005-01-10
  4. The Gebusi: Lives Transformed in a Rainforest World by Bruce Knauft, 2009-03-03
  5. Amazing Animals: Rainforest Romp by Tony Mitton, Ant Parker, 2009-08-04
  6. Journey into the Rainforest by Tim Knight, 2001-09-27
  7. Rainforests (Usborne Beginners Level 1: Nature) by Lucy Bowman, 2008-06
  8. The Rainforest Encyclopedia Coloring Book (Naturencyclopedia Series) by Julia Pinkham, 1998-06
  9. Maya: Divine Kings of the Rainforest
  10. The Vanishing Rainforest by Richard Platt, 2004-08-09
  11. Rainforest (Science Emergent Readers) by Betsy Chessen, 1998-09-01
  12. Batfishing in the Rainforest: Strange Tales of Travel and Fishing by Randy Wayne White, 1998-01
  13. We're Roaming in the Rainforest: An Amazon Adventure by Laurie Krebs, 2010-03
  14. Health &Beauty From the Rainforest: Malaysian Traditions of Ramuan

21. The Rainforest Site - Contact Info
ABOUT rainforests. The world's rainforests represent 3.4 millionsquare miles of tropical forest that encircle the equator. Land
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ABOUT RAINFORESTS The world's rainforests represent 3.4 million square miles of tropical forest that encircle the equator. Land half the size of San Francisco contains 545 kinds of birds, 100 species of dragon flies, and 729 types of butterflies. Two hundred and five kinds of mammals, 845 types of birds, and 10,000 different varieties of plants inhabit the Costa Rican rainforests. In one hectare of mountain habitat, over 100 different species of trees may exist. The Amazon Basin stores two-thirds of all the earth's fresh water. The rainforest contains such a plethora of life that humans have been unable to classify and name all of it. Many species are becoming extinct without their existence ever being recorded. Tropical rainforests provide between 25% and 40% of all pharmaceutical products.

22. Canopy - Introduction
Overview, history of access methods, photographs, trees, ephiphytes, vines and lianas, and animals.
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The Canopy THE CANOPY
The overstory is characterized by scattered emergent trees that tower above the rest of the canopy, the tops of some species exceeding 210 feet (65 m). Below the overstory trees, the canopy stretches for vast distances, seemingly unbroken when observed from an airplane above. However, despite overlapping tree branches, canopy trees rarely interlock or even touch. Instead they are separated from one another by a few feet. Why the branches of these trees do not touch is still a mystery, but it is thought that it might serve as protection from infestations from tree-eating caterpillars and tree diseases like leaf blight. To survive, canopy dwellers must have the ability to negotiate these gaps by climbing, leaping, gliding, or flying.
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23. The Rainforests: I. Rainforests: What They Are And Where They're Found...
Click Here Review of Literature I. rainforests What they are and where they'refound There are two types of rainforests tropical and temperate.
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I. Rainforests: What they are and where they're found...

There are two types of rainforests: tropical and temperate.
Tropical rainforests are found in 85 countries around the world. "Ninety percent of these forests are concentrated into fifteen countries, each country containing over 10 million hectares each." (Malaysian Timber Council, 1995) Tropical rainforests are located near the equator, where temperatures stay above 80 degrees Fahrenheit year round. These dense, damp forests occur in Latin and South America, Africa, and in Southeast Asia. "Although they [tropical rainforests] cover just seven percent of the Earth’s surface, they can provide habitat for between 50 and 90 percent of its plant and animal species. In 1990, tropical rainforests totaled some 1.7 billion hectares." (Forest Alliance of British Columbia, 1996) Half of the world’s rainforests lie within the borders of Brazil, Indonesia, and Zaire.
A tropical rainforest has three layers: the forest floor, the understory, and the canopy. The forest floor has poor soil. Mainly insects live on this layer, although large mammals like gorillas and jaguars are also found there. Many smaller animals, including anteaters, lemurs, and tree kangaroos live in the understory. This is also where many small trees and shrubs are found. The canopy, or top layer, is made up of the tops of trees which can grow to be over 200 feet high. Many tropical birds, monkeys, apes, snakes, and other animals live in the canopy.

24. Best Of The Northwest Photography Workshops
Photograph the Northwest's spectacular rainforests, beaches mountains at these weekend nature photography workshops.
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25. Rainforests.net - Rainforests Biodiversity Scale Of Destruction By Mark Elsis
rainforests Acres Cut This Year, Species Extinctions This Year. Ifyou are not automatically redirected in 20 seconds, click here.
http://www.rainforests.net/
Rainforests Acres Cut This Year Species Extinctions This Year
If you are not automatically re-directed in 20 seconds, click here

26. Deryk Houston's Art Gallery
Includes artwork that interprets the rainforests, open fields and orchards, as well as work that deals with the UN sanctions imposed on Iraq.
http://coastnet.com/dhouston/
Contact Deryk by email at dhouston@coastnet.com . His cell phone number is (250) 884-6828. Home Bio Recent/Current Exhibitions Gallery of Retrospective Work ... Links Mr.Houston's paintings are represented by Canada House Gallery in Banff,Alberta (1 800 419 1298) and Artworks Gallery in Vancouver (604 688 3301).
For information on how to donate funds to help Deryk achieve his Peace Sanctuary project, click here
"From Baghdad to Peace Country", a film by Sherry Lepage, with the National Film Board, featuring Deryk Houston
[enlarge invite image] A documentary about Deryk's work in Iraq and his most recent project in Hudson Hope, BC., premiered at Legends in Victoria on February the 10th of 2003. Click on the image of the invite above for more details. This documentary was also featured at the Montreal film festival on the Arts, and aired on CBC "Rough Cuts".
Deryk's Trip to Iraq in 2002
Click here for images and information about Deryk's most recent trip to Iraq.
[ Model for bronze sculpture representing family ] Click here for my statement on the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

27. Rainforests.net: Rainforests Biodiversity Scale Of Destruction By Mark Elsis
rainforests BIODIVERSITY SCALE OF DESTRUCTION The Number One Issue FacingHumanity. by Mark Elsis and the staff of LOVEARTH®.net. rainforests News.
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Variables And Math
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Rainforests Stories Photo-Journey Through A Costa Rican Rainforest Science Literacy and Conservation in Developing Countries: Challenges for the 21st Century ... Save Our Earth Petition Sponsor RAINFORESTS BIODIVERSITY SCALE OF DESTRUCTION The Number One Issue Facing Humanity by Mark Elsis and the staff of LOVEARTH .net At Our Current Rate Of Mass Species Extinctions Due To Rainforests Destruction Omega Point For Homo Sapiens Will Occur Between 2012 - 2016
This we know: The earth does not belong to man

28. Inger Hogstrom Stock Photography
Stock images of US National Parks, the wilderness of British Columbia, and Costa Rican rainforests.
http://www.ingerhogstrom.com/

29. Where Are The Rainforests?
WHERE ARE THE rainforests. The map below shows the location of theworld's tropical rainforests. rainforests cover only a small part
http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/where.html
WHERE ARE THE RAINFORESTS The map below shows the location of the world's tropical rainforests. Rainforests cover only a small part of the earth's surface - about 6%, yet they are home to over half the species of plants and animals in the world. Click on the dark green areas to read about the its unique rainforests. CENTRAL AMERICA This region was once entirely covered with rainforest, but large areas have been cleared for cattle ranching and for sugar cane plantations.
Like other major rainforests, the jungles and mangrove swamps of Central America contain many plants and animals found nowhere else. Central America is famous for its large number of tropical birds, including many kinds of parrots. GO TO TOP THE AMAZON The Amazon jungle is the world's largest tropical rainforest. The forest covers the basin of the Amazon, the world's second longest river.
The Amazon is home to the greatest variety of plants and animals on Earth. A of all the world's plants and birds and about of all mammal species are found there.

30. Ecoplants USA Inc. Wholesale Flowers, Tropical Flowers And Plants
A wholesaler of tropical plants, foliage and flowers direct from the rainforests. Special pricing on full and half cases of flowers.
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31. Edit560s6 Homepage
The objective of this lesson is to learn all about rainforests. Youwill learn what a Rainforest is, the 4 layers of a Rainforest
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The objective of this lesson is to learn all about Rainforests. You will learn what a Rainforest is, the 4 layers of a Rainforest, where they are located, the animals and plants that live in the Rainforest and finally what we all need to do to help preserve these wonderful places. Lessons Facts References/Links Student Art ...
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32. Beija-Flor Tours Of Brasil - We Welcome You
Small group tours to the north Brazilian rainforests. Michael Bailot provides guidance in intensive ayahuasca workshops.
http://www.daime.net/
We Welcome You Communion with nature and high spiritual realms are our focus. Join us for a variety of life changing experiences and travels in Brasil. Visit the Central Highlands, the Atlantic Forest, and the Amazonian Jungle. Become a part of our family, sharing our home and lifestyle. Our husband (American) and wife (Brasilian) team will introduce you to an intimate universe of healing and transformation where you will participate in our daily life and our very special interests and talents. We are both practicing healers with skills and involvement in shamanism, ayahuasca ceremony, the Santo Daime faith, Umbanda, mediumistic healing, trance work, and plant spirit medicine. We offer a yearly calendar of tours and workshops in exquisite wilderness preserves, providing guidance in rain forest ceremony and ritual. We will visit a variety of healing centers, Santo Daime churches, and Amazonian Indian tribes where we will introduce you to deep training with accomplished healers and shamans. History Tour Info Costs Your Guides ... Home
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33. Costa Rica - Canopying In Costa Rica
A description of the origin of this new adventure sport in the rainforests of Costa Rica. Part of a collection of over 100 articles on different topics about Costa Rica, compiled by Info Costa Rica.
http://www.infocostarica.com/sports/canopying.html
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Unsubscribe Recommend this page to your friends ... About this Page ... Advertise with us! Investment contacts Canopying in Costa Rica by Infocostarica Staff Do you remember the movie MEDICINE MAN, starring Sean Connery, and if you do, do you remember the scene where him and the other scientist (his romantic interest, of course) go flying through the treetops of rainforests hanging from harnesses tied to ropes, well, that is what canopying is all about. This adventure sport is new both to Costa Rica and to the rest of the world, and if the fact of flying through treetops at 40 meters from the ground seems to you as both an incredibly frightening and exciting idea, just imagine what it must be like to do it among the tree tops (also called canopies, thus the name of the sport) of the tropical rain and cloud forests. The sport originated from rappelling, which is a sport derived from mountain climbing in that it also uses safety climbing harnesses and ropes to displace the person from one inaccessible point to another. According to our research the technique was developed by scientists in the US to study the canopies of trees in forests there without disturbing the life in the limbs and trunk by having to attach ladders or climbing equipment to the tree. Apparently it was not until a few years ago that scientist were able to study the canopy ecosystems in great depth through the use of this technique, and once it was developed, the rainforest became the optimal target for its use due to its large and complex ecosystems. The technique has been successfully used in the Bilogical station La Selva in Costa Rica for this purpose.

34. The Fate Of The Rainforests
The Fate of the rainforests. Developed Today's changing world has creatednew challenges for the survival of the rainforests. New
http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/WebQuests/Rainforests/
The Fate of the Rainforests Developed by Debbie Bullock Janice Griffin and Pamela King Picture yourself Overview Introduction Quest(ions) Process ... Conclusion Overview
    This lesson is about the challenges for the survival of the rainforests. This unit is designed for upper elementary and is appropriate for use by science, social studies and math teachers. In addition to web sites included in this unit, a bibliography is located at the end of this project listing print, audio, and video resources. Click here for specific strands and objectives from the South Carolina Curriculum Standards that are addressed in this webquest.
Overview Introduction Quest(ions) Process ... Conclusion Introduction Welcome to the world of the tropical rainforest, teeming with rare species of animals and plants that exist nowhere else on earth. Located between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, rainforests are characterized by hot, humid weather all year long, which creates an environment conducive to an abundance of growth. Hundreds of years ago, tropical rainforests encircled the globe, much like long green arms, hugging the equator and covering 20% of the earth's land surface. Reduced to a mere 6%, the diminishing rainforest shelters more than half of all the plant and animal species living in the world today. Rapid deforestation has endangered the splendor of this tropical paradise.

35. Angkor Dirt Bike Tours
Dirt biking adventures in the rainforests of Cambodia. Cross rivers by dug out canoe,sleep in a ancient temple deep inside the jungle or stay in a comfortable hotel. Your choice of Honda XLR or CRM.
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Now in its fifth year, the Angkor Dirt Bike Tours Extreme Rally Raid 2003 will take in all the country's best know sites and many lesser-know ones. Of a total field of sixty riders, only a small handfull are expected to finish. Learn More Tomb Raiding Cambodia is literally scattered with ancient temples like the famous Angkor Wat. Koh Ker Temple in Pheah Vihear province stands nearly 80 meters and has remained untouched in the jungle for nearly one thousand years. Learn More The 2002 - 2003 Season
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Sat January 11th 2003, . 3 - 11Days. Price: $300 - $999 USD.( conditions apply ) New Angkorian Temple Everyday Sat February 1st 2003, Tomb Raider Tour. 7 Days. Price: $1050 USD Grand Circuit Tour Sat March 3rd 2003, 12 Days

36. World Rainforest Information Portal - Amazon, South America, Asia, Africa - Rain
A comprehensive world rainforest information portal with well organized links and descriptions of Category Science Environment Forests and rainforests...... Camisea Disease Renewed Controversy As Disease Rocks Camisea, Protectan Acre Protect an acre of rainforest, Chile's rainforests!
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Welcome to the Rainforest web, Your Gateway to Rainforest Information and Resources.
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Rainforest Protection: Green Business Renewable Energy Wood Alternatives What You Can Do: Direct Action Green Transportation Eat Less Meat El Nino, Forest Fires Fuel Record Air Pollution (ENS News, April 3) Papua New Guinea Groups Split with WWF Over Forests (ENS News, April 1) Illegal gatherers threatening SA forests (IOL, March 26) Swedish companies accused of helping destroy Indonesian rain forest (Terra Daily, March 23) Logging a dilemma for Pygmy survival (Philadelphia Inquirer, March 16) More news...

37. Highride Nature Adventures - Horseback Riding And ATV Safaris On The Beautiful C
Fully guided ATV tours through the mountainous rainforests of Dominica, the Nature Island of the Caribbean.
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Enjoy fully guided Eco-Adventures through the tropical rain-forest on our private estate and certified organic farm.
Mountain trails weave through emerald green rain-forest canopies where nature comes alive!!... talking bamboo, whispering pines and birds in song!
Enjoy an endless array of wild and cultivated tropical flowers, ornamental plants and exotic fruit trees. Capture the luxuriance of the rain-forest as you venture along the soft tropical floor, home to hundreds of species of plant and animal life. Take in panoramic views of the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts, Morne Anglais and the picturesque village of Bellevue-Chopin on the mountainside. Leisurely cruise through the local farming community observing the colourful Dominican homes and gardens. Have your camera ready for the breathtaking natural beauty you will encounter on this once in a lifetime adventure on one of the world's last remaining oceanic rain-forests! HORSEBACK RIDING Leisurely cruise through the rain-forest on a fully guided nature adventure! Our docile, well-trained, riding horses will take you deep into the rain-forest along mountain trails. Relax in your western style saddle and enjoy all that nature has to offer!

38. Index
Travelogues from 4month expedition in the rainforests of Belize, 1995 and 1999.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/1905
Jaguar's Lair Welcome to the place I call my electronic HOME. These pages are dedicated to my travels and those lifelong friends I've made along the way.
Please sign my guestbook if you desire. Email has become less pertinent in my life due to all the JUNK and ADS the clogg my inbox. However, feel free to contact me via email.
I design webpages that reflect my creativity and energy in my life. I am doing a 100% cleaning of my web pages so please check back often.
Enjoy the pictures and stories that have become my life.
The mighty King of the Central American Jungles. Contact Info: Belize Links Mount Rainier NP About ME Photo's and Traveloges- Belize 1999 ... p_oncal@hotmail.com Email: Heather Name: Jaguar ~ Central America 2003 Shenandoah NP- soon Maui ~ Hawaii 2001 -soon Olympic NP ~ Pacific Ocean

39. Explorations In Travel- Unique Travel Adventures For Women & Volunteers
Individual volunteer placements in Latin America and the South Pacific. Sites include; schools, conservation projects, rainforests, animal shelters and rehabs.
http://www.exploretravel.com
W elcome to Explorations in Travel's unique travel adventures. Our goal is to create exciting travel opportunities for adventurous travelers. If you're looking to get off the beaten track, experience a new culture, be outdoors and active, volunteer, practice a foreign language, have fun and learn about our world, have a look at our selection of out of the ordinary travel opportunities. Our offer an array of travel destinations for women who want to try something new and different. If you'd like to travel to a new country and spend time living with a community and contributing your energy to a variety of different projects have a look at our volunteer placements . Sites are available in Latin America and the South Pacific. Teachers who would like to visit a new culture or environment with their students can visit our student travels page . Our unique itineraries are designed to meet the goals of each group. We can focus on language immersion, environmental studies, conservation, cross-cultural awareness and fun!

40. Howstuffworks "How Rainforests Work"
Main Science Life Science How rainforests Work. Tropical rainforestsare the most diverse ecosystem on Earth, and also the oldest.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/rainforest.htm
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