Kids Saving the Rainforest

The Monkey Bridges Are Up Again!

As most of you know, a huge storm hit the Manuel Antonio and Quepos area in June, downing thousands of trees and branches, which in turn destroyed numerous monkey bridges.

The KSTR Monkey Bridge Crew went out several times to evaluate the damages, and found that a total of 32 bridges were affected by the storm, some of them partially damaged and many of them completely destroyed.

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Jim ParisiMusic Review

Party, Latin Style

When it comes to parties, no one does it better than people of the Latin culture. Spirits are high and conversations are animated, but best of all, the food is always delectable and the music upbeat and very danceable. None of these factors has was lost on Putumayo Music when they released their new album, appropriately titled “Latin Party”, a compilation of twelve modern, up-tempo songs from a varied reach of Latin regions and influences. Latin people are very proud of their heritage and I think this CD demonstrates how new musicians pay homage to their musical Latino roots, while putting their own spin on it.

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Charlie BerghammerMaking a Difference

ANGEL VILLAREAL BOGARIN

Through Angel Villareal Bogarin’s hard work, initiative and leadership, the community of Matapalo has been strengthened in social infrastructure as he has inspired change and others to action. His participation as a community leader and his involvement with the Bandera Azul program, ASANA, as well as a liason for the Matapalo Beach Lifeguards has served as a grand example to other local Costaricans on the importance of being active community participants. His example has also shown the important role the private sector can indeed play to acheive stronger more united multi cultural communitities.

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Carol VlassoffPersonalidades en Medio Nuestro

Jeannette Pérez

Como mujer joven y en la industria de la pesca deportiva, Pérez se enfrentó al reto de hacer valer su autoridad pero al mismo tiempo, reconocía que tenía que aprender todo acerca del negocio. “Ganar el respeto y la confianza fue un reto,” dice ella. “Desde los mayoristas en los EE.UU. y Europa hasta mis clientes extranjeros y empleados Ticos. “¿Cómo puede una mujer hacer negocios de pesca deportiva en Costa Rica?” se preguntaban “¿Qué sabe ella de carretes, señuelos y todo lo demás? “Tuve que aprender. “

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Carol VlassoffPersonalities in Our Midst

Jeannette Pérez

From the moment she set foot in her friend’s sports fishing boat, Jeannette Pérez fell in love. She sweeps an arm toward her front window, with a view of the Pacific waterfront, directly across the street from her second floor office in a modest Quepos building. “That’s what I loved,” she smiles. “I will never forget my first sailfish. It was the most beautiful thing!”

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Book ReviewJim Parisi

A Functional Field Guide

Be suspicious when someone tells you that size doesn’t matter. On the contrary, when it comes to field guides, for example, the size of the book is a determining factor toward how well it will serve the customer. For example there are several beautiful coffee table books whose subject matter is the wildlife of Costa Rica. But I wouldn’t want to treat that book like a field guide, put it in my backpack and go into the jungle in search of its subject matter. Likewise, there are pocket guides that provide concise snapshots of the most common species of wildlife in Costa Rica, concise being the operative word. Pocket guides are handy but are limited and compact in their information as well.

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