People who will not sustain trees will soon live in a world which cannot sustain people. — Bryce Nelson The new year started off with the annual board meeting. Genevieve was here to review the past year and help with Read More …
Author: cloudbridgereserve
December 2010
By means of trees, wildlife could be conserved, pollution decreased and the beauty of our landscapes enhanced. This is the way, or at least one of the ways, to spiritual, moral, and cultural regeneration. — E.F. Schumacher What Read More …
November News
November was a very cloudy, wet month. There was record rainfall throughout the Central Valley and along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. While there were many landslides throughout the country the Cloudbridge Reserve sustained no damage. All of the tree planting has Read More …
October Happenings
This time of year brings alot of rain to Costa Rica. We still managed to keep busy and take advantage of the sunny mornings before the clouds rolled in. Students from Claremont College in California are studying at the Firestone Reserve Read More …
A Volunteer Report by Art Isbell and Inger Lidman
Art Isbell Inger Lidman Uppsala, Sweden and Honolulu, Hawaiʻi In preparation for an extended Costa Rica visit during the fall of 2009, we sought some outdoor volunteer work that we could perform during our visit. We had really enjoyed Read More …
September News
Construction continued on the classroom in September. The framing is complete and we are now ready to install the electrical. Our thanks go out to John Titan from the Casa Mariposa and our three scouts from Poland who helped with Read More …
Cloudbridge Activities – August 2010
August was a month of tree planting, construction, and maintenance of trails. The classroom construction is well underway. Cloudbridge is building a classroom to enhance our education program. It will be used for school groups, both local and international. It Read More …